It’s still valid code in PHP 7.0.*, but you get a PHP notice : basically warning you to fix it before they depreciate it. Perfectly valid PHP code in PHP 5.*, but PHP plans to depreciate the code in the future. I need multiple server configurations (different PHP versions in particular) for making sure any WordPress theme development ( Stallion Responsive) and WordPress plugin development ( Stallion SEO Plugin and WordPress SEO Comments Plugin) works under most server environments: can’t test everything.įor example in PHP 7.0.*, Stallion Responsive 8.4 has some PHP notices about using functions and classes with the same name. So I had three versions of PHP, but had to run three ‘systems’ to access them! Why Use WAMPserver and/or XAMPP With Multiple PHP Versions? WAMPserver 2.5 had Apache 2.4.* and PHP 5.5.* and XAMPP had Apache 2.4.* and PHP 7.0.* : also have a live server running Apache 2.2.* and PHP 5.3.*, the live server is well overdue an update. I’ve been using WAMPserver version 2.5 and XAMPP server 3.2.2 for localhost testing: WAMPserver and XAMPP are two ways to run an Apache server on a Windows PC for testing/development. You might think after reading this I’m a web server expert, I’m far, far, far from a server expert, just happen to be very good at finding server tutorials written by others and following their instructions! Is it wrong to hate web server configurations?
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