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as the [Web Platform Installer][wpi], [XAMPP][xampp], [EasyPHP][easyphp], [OpenServer][openserver] and [WAMP][wamp] will
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as the [Web Platform Installer][wpi], [XAMPP][xampp], [EasyPHP][easyphp], [OpenServer][openserver] and [WAMP][wamp] will
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help get a Windows development environment up and running fast. That said, these tools will be a little different from
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help get a Windows development environment up and running fast. That said, these tools will be a little different from
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production so be careful of environment differences if you are working on Windows and deploying to Linux.
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production so be careful of environment differences if you are working on Windows and deploying to Linux.
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If you need to run your production system on Windows then IIS7 will give you the most stable and best performance. You
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If you need to run your production system on Windows then IIS7 will give you the most stable and best performance. You
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can use [phpmanager][phpmanager] (a GUI plugin for IIS7) to make configuring and managing PHP simple. IIS7 comes with
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can use [phpmanager][phpmanager] (a GUI plugin for IIS7) to make configuring and managing PHP simple. IIS7 comes with
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FastCGI built in and ready to go, you just need to configure PHP as a handler. For support and additional resources
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FastCGI built in and ready to go, you just need to configure PHP as a handler. For support and additional resources
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there is a [dedicated area on iis.net][php-iis] for PHP.
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there is a [dedicated area on iis.net][php-iis] for PHP.
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Chris Tankersley has a very helpful blog post on what tools he uses to do [PHP development using Windows][windows-tools].
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Generally running your application on different environment in development and production can lead to strange bugs popping up when you go
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live. If you are developing on Windows and deploying to Linux (or anything non-Windows) then you should consider using a [Virtual Machine](/#virtualization_title).
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Chris Tankersley has a very helpful blog post on what tools he uses to do [PHP development using Windows][windows-tools].
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[easyphp]: http://www.easyphp.org/
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[phpmanager]: http://phpmanager.codeplex.com/
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[phpmanager]: http://phpmanager.codeplex.com/
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[openserver]: http://open-server.ru/
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[openserver]: http://open-server.ru/
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[easyphp]: http://www.easyphp.org/
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[wamp]: http://www.wampserver.com/en/
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[wamp]: http://www.wampserver.com/en/
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[php-downloads]: http://windows.php.net/download/
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[php-downloads]: http://windows.php.net/download/
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[php-iis]: http://php.iis.net//
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[php-iis]: http://php.iis.net//
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[windows-path]: http://www.windows-commandline.com/set-path-command-line/
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[windows-path]: http://www.windows-commandline.com/set-path-command-line/
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