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Recently, I upgraded my WordPress blog to the latest version &#8212; with very low stress. One of the main reason for this was the preparation and testing I did on my local PC test bed. This article describes how I installed both a test bed and WordPress on my [...]]]></description>
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When I&#8217;m developing PHP applications I normally have a DOS window open so I can run SQL scripts from the command line. Often, this is so I can check that MySQL database tables are being updated correctly while I am running PHP scripts.
There are not that many command line tasks [...]]]></description>
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