PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support
Discover more about PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8, why it’s useful to have them all and the ways to quickly switch in between different PHP versions.
PHP is amongst the most widely used general-purpose server-side programming languages. It is quite popular since it is free software, which you can use to set up responsive websites such as social networking websites, web shops or online teaching sites as opposed to static HTML-based sites. A PHP module must be present on the server where a PHP site is hosted so that its code can be ‘deciphered’. Because there are no license charges for this sort of module and the language provides unlimited possibilities for the applications that you build, there’re 100s of millions of PHP websites. Additionally, there are a large number of PHP scripts, which you can use for your sites without the need to possess any programming know-how. Since there’re a few PHP versions, you must confirm whether the exact same version that you used while creating your site is present on the server as well.
PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support in Cloud Web Hosting
We have made a decision not to prevent our present and prospective clients from choosing the PHP version that their websites will be using, which suggests that if you get a cloud web hosting plan from our company, you will be able to choose between versions 4, 5 and 7, not only for the web hosting account itself, but also for each individual domain name hosted by you. This can be done with only one click of the mouse from our custom-developed Hepsia hosting Control Panel via which all hosting accounts are administered, which is the reason why you won’t need any technical or programming skills. You’ll be able to manage websites built with both old and new scripts without having to cope with any impediments, so if you decide to abandon your present web hosting services provider and move over to us, you can be sure that all the websites that you’ve developed through the years will continue to work flawlessly.