PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support
Learn more about PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8, why it’s great for have them all and the ways to easily transition between several PHP versions.
PHP, which is a recursive initialism for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, is amongst the most popular reflective programming languages out there. Any website or application created in PHP will run on a given server as long as a PHP module is installed, which makes the language truly universal and it’s scarcely surprising that there are a few million servers that support it and 100s of millions of PHP-driven sites running on them. PHP is preferred over HTML thanks to the fact that it enables you to develop a dynamic serving website with numerous options. A PHP-based community site, for example, will serve unique web content to each user although the page URL will be the same. By contrast, HTML websites are static and the content on the pages can be updated only manually. Like any other software program, PHP has different versions and the version that was used whilst developing a certain website must be present on the server in order for the site to work properly.
PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 Support in Web Hosting
We have reached a decision not to prevent our present and potential customers from selecting what PHP version their websites will use, which implies that if you buy a web hosting package from our company, you will be able to choose between versions 4, 5 and 7, not only for the web hosting account as a whole, but also for each individual domain hosted by you. This can be done with just one click of the mouse through our custom-built Hepsia hosting Control Panel via which all hosting accounts are managed, so you won’t need to have any coding or technical abilities. You will be able to run websites built with both new and old PHP scripts without having to overcome any impediments, so if you want to change your present hosting vendor and migrate over to us, you can be sure that all the websites that you have developed through the years will continue to run properly.