![]() ![]() Xampp 1.7.3 is running php 5.3.1, but it should not matter unless you have any requirement for a higher php version to test your php code. To check, click on the admin button in the control panel and click on phpinfo(), do a text search for apc and you will see the apc's configuration. The problem here is I can t run php code. Go to the xampp control panel and stop/restart the apache process. I have installed Xampp version 1.7.7 for windows and i want to start learning php. Unlike the newer versions, the php.ini file actually contains the php_apc.dll extension line, all you have to do is remove the semicolon in-front of that line and save. ![]() Version 1.7.3 also comes with the php_apc.dll file that is compatible and actually works. It does not have any control panel error, you can start/stop apache without errors, and you can actually terminate xampp. The version that works without errors (none that I can see) is version 1.7.3. I did not check which processes were which, but I was able to delete/uninstall the xampp folders only after I restart windows. These versions also have processes that don't terminate when I chose to shut down xampp, therefore I couldn't uninstall them completely, their main folders couldn't be deleted. I could not stop apache or mysql with these versions, they errored out. These versions do not have the APC dll included with them and the downloaded apc dll files don't work, despite some reports in postings that they do. To get to the point, from my experience, xampp versions 1.7.4 to current (1.7.7) do not work and are full of bugs. I followed the instructions on the popular pages and downloaded the apc dll file, but nothing worked. Click here to find versions of XAMPP, PHP and MySQL. Click here to download older versions of XAMPP from SourceForge. I am currently trying to test APC caching, so I searched how to get APC to work with xampp. Click here to download XAMPP with PHP 5.4 version. I am using win7 32bits, and I have been running xampp for a while, but with only up apache for php files. This post seems to show up a lot during google search. Server: '10.46.9.9', Port (default=389): '389', Basedn: 'OU=SBSUsers,OU=Users,OU=MyBusiness,DC=pannon,DC=local', Connection filter: '(
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