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How to enable curl in xampp ?

My PHP twitter application needs curl function. But it is not enabled in XAMPP. how to enable it. I found no options for doing that.

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A very basic tutorial on curl -> technofusions.com/curl-in-php-tutorial-basics – Vikrant Vir Bhalla Jul 28 '16 at 19:35
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You have to modify the php.ini files in your xampp folder. Three files in three different places need to be changed.

Follow the following steps to enable curl library with XAMPP in Windows:

Step 1:

Browse and open the following 3 files

C:\Program Files\xampp\apache\bin\php.ini
C:\Program Files\xampp\php\php.ini
C:\Program Files\xampp\php\php4\php.ini

Step 2:

Uncomment the following line in your php.ini file by removing the semicolon (;).

;extension=php_curl.dll

After that it will look something like something below-

extension=php_curl.dll

Step 3:

Restart your Apache server.

Step 4:

Check your phpinfo() to see whether curl has properly enabled or not.

Enjoy using curl() library.

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Worked great! The current version of Xampp only uses a single php.ini (phew!) which is in ./php/php.ini so I only needed to make the update in one spot. – Nicholas Kreidberg Jun 25 '13 at 18:21
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+1, Beautifully put-up. – Shankar Damodaran Feb 6 '14 at 16:23

It should be available in php.ini file. You need to un-comment the line for curl extension:

  ;extension=php_curl.dll
  ^----- remove semi-colon
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where to find that file ? in which folder – Aakash Chakravarthy Jun 11 '10 at 4:16
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e.g. c:\xampp\php\php.ini – David d C e Freitas Apr 2 '11 at 14:37

For XAMPP on MACOS or Linux, remove the semicolon in php.ini file after extension=curl.so

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Not sure about linux, but extension=curl.so is not in the php.ini file for XAMPP on Mac OS X. – minhaz1 Mar 10 '15 at 7:43
    
I can't find php.ini – andika_kurniawan Apr 9 '15 at 8:03
    
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/php.ini ? – Esteban Cacavelos Apr 9 '15 at 13:35

You can add any extension (in Wamp and Xampp servers) by removing the semi-colon (;)

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1) C:\Program Files\xampp\php\php.ini

2) Uncomment the following line on your php.ini file by removing the semicolon.

;extension=php_curl.dll

3) Restart your apache server.

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In XAMPP installation directory, open %XAMPP_HOME%/php/php.ini file. Uncomment the following line: extension=php_curl.dll

PS: If that doesn't work then check whether %XAMPP_HOME%/php/ext/php_curl.dll file exist or not.

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Much precise answer. Thanks. – Ashwin kumar Jul 22 '12 at 15:15

First, make sure you have libcurl (see: http://curl.haxx.se) installed. Then make sure your copy of PHP has been compiled with the --with-curl[=DIR] flag. For more info see:

If XAMPP comes pre-compiled with cURL you may just need to enable the extension in your php.ini file (usually by removing a semicolon at the start of the line which includes the extension).

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