Posted by Sigurd on 26 June 2008
Over 80% of visitors to SilverStripe.com reportedly use Microsoft Windows, so we expect many try to get SilverStripe running on a webserver running locally on your PC. It's now easier to do this thanks to a new instructional screencast. It explains installing SilverStripe on Windows with the free Windows webserver package, WampServer, much like our written instructions.

The video was produced by Jep Casteline, a SilverStripe developer community member based in the U.S.
The video makes it a breeze to trial and build websites on desktop Windows machines before uploading the sites to a professional hosting environment, so thanks very much Jep!
Just to clarify, in the movie I suggest to put the web server on port 3000. You can skip that entire step if you want to run it on the default port 80 (assuming you don't have any other web servers running on port 80).
Posted by Jep Castelein, 31/07/2008 3:44pm (20 days ago)
but it doesn´t work...
Posted by lypo, 29/07/2008 1:57am (23 days ago)
cool .. that's how I run on windows as well..
Posted by chanec, 30/06/2008 1:01am (2 months ago)