PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support
Find out about PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8, why it’s great for have them all and how to instantly transition in between different PHP versions.
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, otherwise called PHP, is a famous interpreted programming language, which can be used to develop dynamic websites with interactive features such as discussion forums, e-learning sites or community sites. In stark contrast to static HTML websites, a PHP-powered site can show different web content to each visitor under the same exact page URL. Since PHP-based applications can be managed through one single Control Panel, which you can log in to using any web browser, you will not have to possess any web development abilities or past experience to administer a PHP-powered website. The fact that hundreds of millions of sites worldwide are based on PHP is an indication of the language’s popularity and ease of use. You must only confirm if the server where you host your website supports the exact same PHP version as the one that you used whilst setting up the site.
PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support in Cloud Hosting
In case you get a cloud hosting plan from our company, you’ll never have to speculate whether your websites are compatible with the web hosting platform, since different versions of PHP are enabled on our servers for your convenience. The Hepsia hosting Control Panel will allow you to choose PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 with just one single click of the mouse and if you would like to change the current version, the new settings will be applied straight away. In this way, several years of work on sites created with an older PHP version will not go down the drain. Our hosting platform will even allow you to use a different version of PHP for each domain hosted in your account, which goes to say that you can use newer and older scripts simultaneously. Most hosting providers on the marketplace offer support for one, sometimes for two PHP versions. In contrast with them, we believe that you should be the one to pick the version that your own websites will be using.