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I'm starting to venture into doing more freelance WordPress sites for friends and clients. I want to do it right and not half a$$ it and am struggling with a consistent workflow. Ideally I would like...
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is there an easy way to just run as many installations of WordPress as I like on my local workstation? Multiple installs of WordPress will do the trick. You don't have to create a database for each one...
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Cool...should I just do another install of a BitNami WordPress stack OR since I've already installed BitNami should I just install WordPress by itself?
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Haha! http://answers.bitnami.org/questions/1751/how-to-install-multiple-instances-of-wordpress
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Well, still not an ideal solution but I've think it will do for now. I'm going to be getting an older XP machine this week that I want to convert into a test server. Once I get that I'll try to do it a...
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I'll try to do it a little differently than having multiple Apache servers and MySQL servers Why have multiple servers? I've currently got 3 completely separate WP installs running on my local server.
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Well, maybe I'm wrong...when I'm doing the install it's asking for a new port in which I've given them 81, 82, 83. Then it asks for a port number for the Apache server in which I have given them 3306,...
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Use a different server - like EasyPHP. I've run more than 2 dozen sites of all types on a single EasyPHP server.
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Use a different server – like EasyPHP. I’ve run more than 2 dozen sites of all types on a single EasyPHP server.
View ArticleReply To: Work Flow and Building a Local Sandbox
Well, maybe I’m wrong…when I’m doing the install it’s asking for a new port in which I’ve given them 81, 82, 83. Then it asks for a port number for the Apache server in which I have given them 3306,...
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I’ll try to do it a little differently than having multiple Apache servers and MySQL servers Why have multiple servers? I’ve currently got 3 completely separate WP installs running on my local server.
View ArticleReply To: Work Flow and Building a Local Sandbox
Well, still not an ideal solution but I’ve think it will do for now. I’m going to be getting an older XP machine this week that I want to convert into a test server. Once I get that I’ll try to do it...
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Haha! http://answers.bitnami.org/questions/1751/how-to-install-multiple-instances-of-wordpress
View ArticleReply To: Work Flow and Building a Local Sandbox
Cool…should I just do another install of a BitNami WordPress stack OR since I’ve already installed BitNami should I just install WordPress by itself?
View ArticleReply To: Work Flow and Building a Local Sandbox
is there an easy way to just run as many installations of WordPress as I like on my local workstation? Multiple installs of WordPress will do the trick. You don’t have to create a database for each...
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I’m starting to venture into doing more freelance WordPress sites for friends and clients. I want to do it right and not half a$$ it and am struggling with a consistent workflow. Ideally I would like...
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