PHP4 and PHP5 |
[eluser]future987[/eluser]
Hi, I'd like to start playing with PHP5. Luckily there's a package available here, so I want to install that. But I still have some scripts that need to be PHP4 compatible. Therefore, I need to keep PHP4 running on my localhost too. Is there a way to have PHP4 & PHP5 both installed, but only have one runnign at a time and then stop PHP4 & start PHP5 up or something. Would this work if I were to install it under different user accounts? I really want to start with PHP5, but cannot afford to not have PHP4 unistalled, since none of the webservers I work with will be updated to PHP 5 in the near future. Hyundai Tiburon Parts |
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