![]() ![]() Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me!! nzwebdev Posts: 1 Joined: 21. PS: I noticed there is a solution which would achieve what my client is wanting offered by a company called Stunnix, however they charge a fairly hefty fee, so I'm holding off in the hope a freeware solution to my clients problem exists somewhere ![]() If anyone could please shed some light on a possible way to achieve what my client is wanting using XAMPP or anything else, I would be grateful!! Click the link where the arrow is pointed. This is the exact link to the download page, if you dont want to have to look for it. I've tried installing and running XAMPP for Mac from the USB also, however it can't seem to run outside of the Mac's /Applications directory Download the version 7.2.34/PHP 7.2.34 of the Xampp application. A similar issue was described in Moving a local wordpress site to another localhost. I have installed on my new San Disk 32GB which creates a E. But Im not able to find that the buttons turn green on 'start' like the regular versions of Xampp for C: drive. All I see is the regular download for Windows OS. I've managed to get XAMPP Portable Lite installed and running from a USB thumb via Windows 7, however I obviously cannot start XAMPP Portable Lite when connecting the USB to a Mac / Linux system. The first step in installing XAMPP on a flash drive is to download the software from the official website. Hi, I heard about the portable option of the Xampp 'Lite' for USB Flash Drive, but Im not able to find the download. PROBLEM: Ive got a client who needs to run their website (uses PHP/MySQL/Apache) from a USB thumb drive on both Windows and Mac, even Linux if possible. They would also like the site to auto load upon connecting the thumb drive to the computer if possible. zip file to avoid any issue of downloading/installing. I've got a client who needs to run their website(uses PHP/MySQL/Apache) from a USB thumb drive on both Windows and Mac, even Linux if possible. I have run setupxampp BAT from the USB, but it says nothing to do. Sorry if this question has been asked and answered already, however I couldn't find it anywhere in the forums. I now want to setup XAMPP on a USB (as F: drive) as a portable server, instead of on the internal drive. ![]()
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