Installers Wampserver full install version

 

Updates

  • xDebug
  • Update xDebug 3.5.1 64 bit 
    MD5 f0707cdfca0ca7dbc657608a76bd7ceb
  • XDebug update version 3.5.1 for PHP versions 8.0.x to 8.5.x 64 bit already installed. Can be reinstalled if addition of PHP version.
  • Language files
  • Language files 
    MD5 8a55fef756251f87e5469a3e653c1548
  • 2026-01-18 - spanish 3.4.0 by Napolion
    2025-11-22 - romanian 3.4.0 by Ciprian Murariu
  • Tray Menu Manager (wampmanager.exe)
  • Tray Menu Manager 3.2.7.5 64 bit 
    MD5 1d17a35ca43711c4f0c43bbbae95a225
  • Updated Tray Menu Manager(wampmanager.exe)
    + Fixed a bug in task management.
    + Thread distribution to avoid cross-file implications.
    + Updated OpenSSL to version 3.6.1.27 for Windows.
    + Welcome screen enabled by default.
    + TrayIcon modified.
    + TrayIcon will be enabled when the application is fully started.
    - Removed the ‘LongProcessingScreen’ option from the Ini file.
    + Fixed ‘Ghosts Freeze’ during long processing.
    + Various fixes following the major Windows 11 update.
    + Updated Pro 64-bit libraries.
    - Info: The 32-bit version is no longer supported.
    - Info: Versions lower than Windows 11 will no longer be tested.
    + Code signing.
 

Applications Wampserver

Applications

  • PhpMyAdmin
  • Phpmyadmin 4.9.11 
    MD5 38da46bd315181b2c0b945dcacf6cc70
  • PhpMyAdmin 4.9.11 - Latest version supported by PHP 5.5 to 7.4
    This version can be added to an existing version, you will have the choice during the installation.
  • Phpmyadmin 5.2.3 
    MD5 a91ab8a622b4026eeab164a90c5d102f
  • PhpMyAdmin 5.2.3 does not support PHP 5.5, 5.6, 7.0 and 7.1.
    Supported by PHP 7.2 to 8.4
    This version can be added to an existing version, you will have the choice during the installation.
  • Adminer
  • Database management in a single PHP file. Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a light full-featured database management tool written in PHP. Adminer works perfectly with PHP 7 & 8 and MySQL 5.7 & 8
  • Adminer 5.4.2 
    MD5 c9bf4fa7b49248b7733ca78dd36c1ef7
  • PhpSysInfo
  • Phpsysinfo 3.4.4 
    MD5 db6ad39e50ae005dac788b47ee643a83
 

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Here are some of the most notable gender-bending and non-binary deities from ancient cultures: 1. Ardhanarishvara (Hinduism)

This is a composite form of the Hindu deities Shiva and his consort Parvati. Represented as half-male and half-female, split down the middle, Ardhanarishvara

symbolizes that the male and female energies of the universe are inseparable and equal. This deity is a patron for many in the hijra (third-gender) community in South Asia. Hermaphroditus (Greek Mythology) The son of Hermes and Aphrodite, Hermaphroditus

was a handsome youth who became physically fused with the nymph Salmacis. This resulted in a single being possessing both male and female physical characteristics. In antiquity, they were often depicted in art as a symbol of the union between the sexes. (Phrygian/Greek Mythology) In Phrygian myth,

was a powerful being born with both male and female reproductive organs. The gods feared Agdistis's

immense power and eventually conspired to make the deity cisgender. From the discarded parts, an almond tree grew, leading to the birth of the beautiful youth Attis. (Ancient Egypt) shemales gods

was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile. While technically male,

is almost always depicted with female attributes, such as pendulous breasts, to symbolize the "nourishing" and "fertile" nature of the river that gave life to Egypt. Inanna/Ishtar (Mesopotamian Mythology)

The goddess of love and war was known for her power to "turn men into women and women into men." Her cult followers, known as the gala, often took on gender-nonconforming roles, dressing in women's clothing and performing sacred songs. She was seen as a deity who existed beyond the limits of human gender roles. (Chinese Mythology) One of the Eight Immortals in Taoism,

is often described as "ambiguous" in gender. They are sometimes depicted as a young boy, sometimes as an old woman, or as a person wearing one shoe and one bare foot.

represents the rejection of societal norms and the fluidity of the immortal spirit. Here are some of the most notable gender-bending


Title: Beyond the Rainbow: Understanding the Transgender Community and Their Vital Place in LGBTQ Culture

Post Date: [Current Date] Reading Time: 5 minutes


Part 5: How to Be a Real Ally (Actionable Steps)

You don't have to be trans to support trans people. Here is how to strengthen LGBTQ culture for everyone:

  1. Share Your Pronouns: Adding "she/her" or "he/him" or "they/them" to your email signature or badge normalizes not assuming someone's gender. It makes it safe for trans people to share theirs.
  2. Correct, Don't Punish: If you mess up a pronoun, simply say "Sorry, she went to the store." Don't over-apologize or make it about your guilt.
  3. Listen to Trans Voices: When a debate happens about trans rights, seek out trans-led organizations (e.g., The Trevor Project, GLAAD, local trans centers). Don't rely on cisgender pundits.
  4. Don't Ask Invasive Questions: Never ask a trans person about their genitals, surgical status, or "real name." You wouldn't ask a cisgender colleague those things.
  5. Support Trans Joy: Share and celebrate positive trans stories—a teen getting their first binder, a trans woman winning an award, a family affirming their child. Resilience is important, but so is happiness.

Part II: The Unique Challenges Within the LGBTQ Umbrella

While the "L," "G," and "B" often fight for the right to love whom they want, the "T" fundamentally fights for the right to be who they are. This distinction creates unique challenges that set the transgender community apart, even within the safety of the LGBTQ umbrella.

Authenticity as a Core Value

If the early gay rights movement asked for tolerance, the trans revolution demands authenticity. Trans activists have shifted the LGBTQ conversation from "we are just like you" to "we are ourselves, and that is valuable." This radical self-definition encourages gay, lesbian, and bisexual people to stop policing their own aesthetics and behaviors, fostering a community that truly celebrates diversity rather than merely tolerating difference. Part 5: How to Be a Real Ally

2. The Violence Epidemic

Statistically, transgender people—especially Black and Latina trans women—face epidemic levels of violence. In many countries, the majority of LGBTQ+ homicides are trans women. This is a crisis that mainstream LGBTQ culture has only recently begun to prioritize. The Transgender Day of Remembrance (November 20th), now a staple in LGBTQ calendars, is a solemn reminder that acceptance is not yet universal.

Part 2: The Trans Heart of LGBTQ History

Popular culture often credits the 1969 Stonewall Inn uprising to gay men, but the frontline fighters were trans women of color—specifically Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.

Today, Pride parades and the fight for marriage equality stand on the shoulders of trans resistance.


Historical and Cultural Perspectives

  1. Hindu Mythology: In Hindu mythology, there are several deities that exhibit characteristics of both genders or change genders. A well-known example is Ardhanarishvara, a form of Shiva and Shakti combined. Ardhanarishvara represents the unity and equality of masculine and feminine principles. Another example is Hijra, associated with the goddess Bahuchara Mata, worshipped in parts of India.

  2. Greek Mythology: Greek mythology also features gods and goddesses with fluid sexual identities. Hermaphroditus, for instance, was a deity with both male and female physical characteristics, symbolizing the blending of sexes.

  3. Native American Mythology: Some Native American cultures have legends about the "Two-Spirit" people, considered to possess both male and female spirits. The Lakota have the "Wintke" or "Wintke Waste", referring to a person with both masculine and feminine qualities, sometimes considered to have special spiritual powers.

 

Tools

 

Visual C++ Redistributable Packages

 
 

Sources of binaries used to create installers

Apache binaries: Apache Lounge - PHP binaries: PHP.net - MySQL binaries: MySQL Community Server - MariaDB binaries: MariaDB Foundation
Applications : PhpMyAdmin - Adminer - AdminerEvo - PhpSysInfo - xDebug

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