Tuesday 15 March 2016

[TUTORIAL] How to use ultoo PHP scripts on localhost-APRIL'2016


Tutorial : How to run and use the ultoo PHP scripts on localhost 
Step #1. Start your LOCALHOST SOFTWARE - WAMP, XAMPP, LAMP s/w

Step #2. 
Now enter localhost in the address bar & hit the enter key.

Step #3. Now you can see the files & folders that you have put in the root hosting folder of your s/w
--- for XAMP - htdocs folder
--- for WAMP - www folder

Step #4.
Now You can click on any of the projects, project folder, or file to see the list or run them.
#. If you click on a folder which has a default executable-php file, then that PHP script will start executing.
#. If you click on a folder which has no default executable-php file, then all the files in that folder will be shown as a list.

#. Now click on the folder name that you have put for your Ultoo PHP Script file/folder, that file will run if it is php-executable file.

It will automatically run the defualt php file inside that folder.

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Step #5.
Now Enter the Ultoo login details & captcha.
Then Click the Submit Button

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Step #6.
Automatically your Ultoo PHP Script starts earning 




Required Software
Point #1. Download and Install WAMP or XAMPP s/w on your windows PC. 
Search on google for latest download link

XAMPP Full Version - about 100Mb
XAMPP Liteportable Version - about 60-70Mb
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xampp/fi...ws/5.6.11/

Point #2. put the Ultoo PHP Script file in below folder
--- for XAMP - htdocs folder
--- for WAMP - www folder

Point #3. If you put your related php files in separate folder,
it would be better to manage/use them

Point #4. You can put the Ultoo PHP Script in a separate folder 

You can give it any name . 
But put it short and simple name. 
Now copy that folder into above folder as in Point #2

Point #5. Now your SetUp is ready to use your PHP script files on the local server.

3 comments:

  1. Bhai ultoo allinone script updated mar.2016 ka link bhi do pls

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  2. Thank you for posting helpful information which is useful in PHP Development

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