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Tweaking the queueLength for PHP handler - Windows Azure Web Sites
Friday January 3, 2014 by rakkimk
Users moving to Windows Azure Web Sites (WAWS) is increasing day by day. Happy to see many of the PHP websites being hosted with WAWS. If you are hosting your high traffic website with WAWS, I would like you to consider increasing the queueLength property of FastCGI handler for PHP that handles y...
PHP 5.5, WinCache 1.3.5 available in Azure Web Sites
Wednesday December 11, 2013 by ruslany
The recent upgrade of Windows Azure Web Sites includes several PHP related improvements: First , the PHP 5.5 is now available. The PHP 5.4 becomes the default version used for newly created sites. Note that there is no SQL Server Extension support for PHP 5.5. Second , the latest version (1.3.5) ...
Easy MySQL Backups and Restores Using phpMyAdmin
Thursday August 15, 2013 by peterviola
Thanks to the Web Platform Installer deploying a site with WordPress and MySQL is a breeze. There are a few tools to maintain your MySQL databases and MySQL Workbench is an obvious choice. However if you are working remotely and only have access to a web browser then a free tool called phpMyAdmin...
Why Does Expression Web 4 Want to Modify My PHP.INI File?
Monday July 15, 2013 by robert_mcmurray
As you may have seen in my previous blog posts, I tend to use several of Microsoft's various editors when I am working on web projects: Visual Studio , WebMatrix , and even FrontPage on occasion. But every once in a while I also use FrontPage's successor: Expression Web 4 . Expression Web 4 and P...
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