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MAMP Resource Links

I’ve been finding great tutorials all around the net for advanced MAMP topics that I didn’t cover in Installing WordPress Locally Using MAMP. I’ll be adding links as I find them. If you have a tutorial or resource add the link in a comment.

MAMP Resources

MAMP.info

How To Secure MAMP

How To Fix WordPress Permalinks in MAMP

Create a Web Development Environment With MAMP

MAMP, Headdress, and Quicksilver

Setting up a Web Server on Leopard (OS X 10.5) Using MAMP – A Step by Step Guide

Video – Mac Server Series: Install WordPress On Your Mac Using MAMP

Command Line MAMP

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  1. gravatarmartin | Jun 8, 2006 | Reply

    hello! I have been trying to figure out how MAMP and JSP’s work, but cant so I resided using my wintel box for a school project… :( (sad to say…). Then I saw your site and thought that with PHP, you would know something with JSP. Anyways, can you give me a sample JSP page that alters the database? cause I cant seem to work it out. With your sample alter JSP file and Java class, I could follow a portion of it. thanks a lot! I really want to use my iBook for my school projects :D

  2. gravatarhenry gl | Aug 2, 2006 | Reply

    Hi

    Just a question: how do you activate the mail feature on MAMP? Is there one? Please reply here or email me.

    cheers
    henry

  3. gravatarSerena | Aug 20, 2007 | Reply

    hey, having trouble with mamp again.lol
    maybe you could attemp to install it for me,im having no luck.

    i run a mac oxs tiger
    and i want to install wordpress here http://stxtic-grl.org

  4. gravatarMichel GUILLAUME | Feb 9, 2008 | Reply

    I recently installed WordPress on my mac using MAMP to set up my computer as a local server.
    The only remaining problem is that I don’t understand at all the background of PHP/my SQL!!!
    Where are data? I am familiar with databases like Filemaker Pro, where the table and the data are embedded in a well-defined file (“.fp7″ in case of FMPro). But how does it work with PHP/mySQL? Where should I start with?

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