You'll need to download PHP from http://www.php.net/ and also set up an
HTTP server.

Rather than use this version I would suggest you download the zend package
that includes both DB2 Express and a pre-configured Apache server. That way
you can use the DB2 support to access you DB2/400 databases. You'll find it
here https://www.zend.com/core/network/channels.php although you'll have to
register with Zend first as this is a secure area. In case you're concerned
about spam it is worth noting that since signing up last year they have
never spammed me - I have only received emails I asked for.

This version and the control panel etc. it uses is the same version used on
the i5.

Jon Paris
Partner400

www.Partner400.com


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