Your xampp installation most likely already has curl support built-in. You just have to turn it on. It’s not difficult at all. That’s not necessary for Windows versions of PHP.
Find your php.ini file (probably in xamppapachebinphp.ini and open it in notepad or another plain text editor
search for the line that says:
;extension=php_curl.dll
remove the semicolon from the beginning of the line.
save the file
restart apache
check a phpinfo() program to see if you now have curl support listed.
In a standard xampp build, this is all you have to do. If you installed apache and PHP in another way, you might need to move some dlls to the windowssystem directory.
(libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll)
Best of luck to you.
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khaled jamal ahmed
wow its nice brother.vary useful article for me.thanks a lot.
jagoane
Hey.. brother.. thank you…..:)
David
Very useful, thank you very much.
Shawn
I was able to use this information to get my OScommerce installed correctly. I wanted to say thank you.
selin
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ellinglien
Thanks a lot! I was having trouble getting a WordPress plugin to work locally and this did the trick.
Nofal
Hi
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coderBeginner
unbelievable… this is drive me mad…. i already done it
remove the ; for each php.ini
also already download that two .dll files and pasted it in system32
restarting computer to take effect
checking php info
IT Doesn’t WORK
is there anyway??? i am so tired with this, elementary student could even do this but i don’t understand why it doesn’t work
mukete
thanks