PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support
Find out more on PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8, why it’s good to have them all and the way to easily move in between different PHP versions.
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, typically referred to as PHP, is a popular open-source server-side programming language, which can be used to create dynamic websites with interactive components like bulletin boards, online teaching websites or social networking websites. In stark contrast to static HTML-based sites, a PHP-powered site can serve unique content to each visitor under the same page URL. Given the fact that PHP-based applications can be managed through one Control Panel tool, which you can sign into using any browser, you will not have to possess any computer programming skills or previous experience whatsoever to administer a PHP-driven website. The fact that 100s of millions of websites around the globe are built on PHP is indicative of the popularity and the simplicity of use of the language. You must only confirm if the server on which your website is hosted supports the same exact version of PHP as the one that you used whilst building the site.
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PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support in Shared Web Hosting
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Linux shared web hosting, you’ll be able to choose which version of PHP will be enabled for your account, since several versions are installed on our servers. With as little as one click of the mouse, you will be able to switch between PHP 4, 5, 7 and each time a new version is unveiled in the future, we will add it to the Hepsia Control Panel without removing the older ones. Thus, you’ll be able to host all the websites that you have created over the years. In contrast to lots of other web hosting providers, we will not force you to update such sites, because a script may be outdated, but this doesn’t mean that it’s vulnerable as you may have performed modifications to its code to repair safety gaps. For the sake of your convenience, you will even be able to set a different version of PHP for each individual site that you host in your web hosting account.