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XAMPP installs all the tools that Joomla needs to run including the Apache web server, PHP, and MySQL, along with some other tools that will make your life as a Joomla administrator a little easier. XAMPP lays the full groundwork for Joomla; all you’ve got to do is to unzip and install Joomla.
How to Install the Joomla Environment on a Local Mac OS X Server By Seamus Bellamy, Steve Holzner XAMPP installs all the tools that Joomla needs to run including the Apache web server, PHP, and MySQL, along with some other tools that will make your life as a Joomla administrator a little easier. With the open-source Joomla for Mac you can create and update a website, blog, store, or portfolio, using MySQL and PHP to run your website. Much like modern Web browsers, the software supports. OSDownloads allows you to add Joomla's custom fields to your downloads, so you can show lots more information about your files. Collect more user data. OSDownloads enables you to collect an email in exchange for downloads. But you can also use Joomla's custom fields to ask for more details such as name, phone and interests during the download.
XAMPP is free and can be installed with minimal effort and in just a few minutes. Just select the version for your operating system to go to the correct download page.
To install XAMPP on a Macintosh, follow these steps:
- Download the .tar.gz installer file (such as xampp-macosx-0.7.3.tar.gz).
- Uncompress the compressed file to get a package (.pkg) file, and double-click that file.
- Complete the steps in the installation wizard.
- Run the following command in Terminal (from an admin account):
- Enter your password.
- Enter the following command:
That’s all you need to do.
To start XAMPP for Mac OS X, enter this command in a Terminal window:
You should see something like this:
Now open a browser and navigate to http://localhost. You should see the XAMPP main page.
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If problems pop up, check the XAMPP for Mac OS X FAQ page or Using XAMPP on Mac.