The system and environment cannot be changed ............. so you don't have to consider Linux ..... in the wampserver environment, you must change the PHP version .... currently, I have added php5.5.17 to wampserve, but it seems that there is no way to switch ..... do you have any partners who have encountered similar problems ?? Picture...
The premise is that you cannot change the system and environment .....
The wampserver environment requires the PHP version to be changed... I have already added php5.5.17 to wampserve, but it seems that there is no way to switch... do you want to ask a partner who has encountered similar problems ??
The image is locally installed wampserver for testing .....
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The premise is that you cannot change the system and environment .....
The wampserver environment requires the PHP version to be changed... I have already added php5.5.17 to wampserve, but it seems that there is no way to switch... do you want to ask a partner who has encountered similar problems ??
The image is locally installed wampserver for testing .....
Wampserver I 've been tossing over it, but it's really possible to change the configuration file as you need. Which of the following do not remember? You can go through the relevant php file in the directory. His configuration script is written in php.
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1. Find another software that supports multi-version switching. I remember phpstudy seems to be okay.
2. In the form of virtual machines, vagrant is recommended to be a powerful tool. If the final deployment is on linux, we recommend that you use the linux environment, whether it is real or virtual, to avoid other unknown bugs.
Let's get the answer by yourself...
After the PHP version is put in, you need to copy a copy of wampserver. add Apache 2.4 to the conf file and modify the code. the ini file will be regenerated every time wamp is started. For details, see wamp/scripts/refersh. php file ......
Bingo ...... it's done .........................