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<?php
/**************************************************************************************************************
 
 Example script that prints out your current configuration of WAMP.
 
 Note that the WampManager class package has the following dependencies :
 
 - https://www.phpclasses.org/package/10004-PHP-Retrieve-the-letters-of-the-drives-on-Windows.html
 - https://www.phpclasses.org/package/10248-PHP-Encapsulates-the-WShell-Script-Windows-object.html
 - https://www.phpclasses.org/package/10001-PHP-Query-local-and-remote-Windows-systems-with-WMI.html
 - https://www.phpclasses.org/package/9413-PHP-Load-and-edit-configuration-INI-format-files.html
 - https://www.phpclasses.org/package/10018-PHP-Manage-file-and-folder-paths-in-Windows-and-Linux.html
 
 However, for your own convenience, the Src directory which contains the WampManager classes has a
 subdirectory called Dependencies, which contains all the required source files. Note however that they
 may not be the latest releases ! but the current versions are sufficient to make the package working.
 
 **************************************************************************************************************/
 
 require ( 'Src/WampManager.phpclass' ) ;
 
 if  ( php_sapi_name ( )  !=  'cli' )
 echo ( "<pre>" ) ;
 
 // Create a WampManager instance - the installation directory will be searched first in the path pointed to by
 // the WAMPDIR environment variable (if you defined it) then on all the non-removable drives present on your system.
 $wamp    =  new WampManager ( ) ;
 
 print_r ( $wamp ) ;
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