![]() Then what? Can I import the xml file without screwing up the new WordPress local site? How and when do I import the sql data? Fix the DB name DB User and DB Password in the WordPress wp_config.php fileĥ. Download a fresh copy of WordPress and install it under “localhost” (it goes under folder www on EasyPHP - what folder does it go under in XAMPP?)Ĥ. (What are the best tools (plugins?) for those first two operations?)ģ. Export the live site database as an sql file. ![]() It seems like I need to do the following:-Ģ. Now Apache and MySQL both keep running with the ports shown on the attached png file and - wonder of wonders now brings up the XAMPP splash screen - whooee!! (Maybe the msconfig settings were the problem?) However, I would still like detailed steps for copying a live website onto the local Apache server. I decided to reset msconfig to its normal start setting (I'd turned off iTunesHelper and nmctxth.exe (NetworkMagic - which had been giving trouble) But this is the most arcane rubbish I have ever got into - it's a nightmare! Nothing seems to work as expected. ![]() What the hell is IIS ? Another name for Apache or what? (see first line in Port list)Ĭheez! I've been using computers on a daily basis since 1960!!! I have three of them going right now. The ports list looks the same whether I set the ports to 80 or 4903 in the four instances in the Apache/nf file and rebooted? It seems that my attempt to reset the Apache port to 4903 didn't work anyhow. Unfortunately using work but that’s probably not your fault because (as I had previously written below) I don’t think I ever actually managed to change the port number – how do you do that?
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