PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support
Find out more about PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8, why it’s useful to have them all and how to promptly switch among different PHP versions.
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, otherwise called PHP, is a famous general-purpose scripting language, which is used to build dynamic sites with interactive elements such as discussion forums, e-teaching sites or community web portals. In stark contrast to static HTML sites, a PHP website can display unique web content to each user under the same exact URL. Since PHP-based web apps can be managed through a Control Panel, which you can access from any Internet browser, you won’t have to possess any programming know-how or practical experience in order to administer a PHP-powered website. The fact that 100s of millions of sites around the world are created using PHP is indicative of the popularity and the simplicity of use of the language. You only need to confirm that the web server on which your site is hosted supports the very same PHP version as the one that you used while setting up the website.
PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support in Shared Web Hosting
If you order a shared web hosting package from our company, you won’t ever have to worry about whether or not your websites are compatible with the web hosting environment, as different PHP versions are enabled on our servers for the sake of your convenience. The Hepsia hosting Control Panel will permit you to select PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 with just one mouse click and if you would like to change the current version, the update will take effect straight away. In this way, years of work on sites created with an older version of PHP will not go down the tube. Our web hosting platform will even allow you to use a different PHP version for each domain hosted in your account, which goes to say that you can use older and newer scripts at the same time. Most hosting companies on the market offer support for one, sometimes for two PHP versions. In stark contrast to them, we deem that you should be the one to choose the version that your own websites will be using.