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9 years ago
Mark Murphy
The tutorials on how to load a new version of php into wamp server are great, have you done any for adding new apache or mysql versions? I need apache 2.2, and mysql 5.1
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9 years ago
Mark Murphy
So if it still doesn't work, and you are sure you have the .ini files named correctly, make sure that Windows is showing you the extension. You may be able to see the gear on top of a page .ini file, and see what looks like the .ini extension, but Windows may be hiding the real extension. Do the following (for Windows 7): 1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the phpx.y.z directory that you
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9 years ago
Mark Murphy
Well, the answer to this falls under the "I Hate Windows" category. Make sure your folders are not hiding the extension. If they do, when renaming things the extension will invariably get mucked up. Only one of the ini files ended up with a .ini extension. Well, all of them did, but most had .ini.ini rather than just .ini . Found this when I told windows to show the extensions. Fixed th
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9 years ago
Mark Murphy
I have followed all the steps, all the expected objects exist, and all are spelled correctly. Are there any logs I could look at?
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9 years ago
Mark Murphy
So I have tried this, added php 5.4.33, and 5.3.29 just as in above directions, phpForApache.ini is spelled correctly, and yet when I refresh the Wamp Server manager, the new php versions do not appear. I have Wamp 2.5 with apache 2.4.9, and php 5.5.12. If I restart all the services, it appears to work properly, but what I need is php 5.3 since a web site I am going to make changes to is using ph
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