![]() ![]() So if I want to use PHP 5.3, all I need to do is to rename the folders of PHP 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 by adding an underscore at the beginning. ![]() MAMP will simply detect 2 most recent versions there and offer us to use them in the preference panel. There you will find the versions of PHP available. Quit MAMP if it’s running, go to the location of MAMP installation (I’m using Mac so it’s in Applications folder), then find bin/php folder. To test PHP compatibility, I needed to run a system using PHP 5.3 and was trying to figure out how.Ī colleague of mine figured out a very simple way to do that. However, the preference panel of MAMP only allows us to choose between running PHP 5.5.26 or 5.6.10. For me to manage digital development projects, the standard version is already sufficient. Professional developers might need some of the Pro features. Its standard version is free, available from The Pro version offers advanced features from unlimited virtual servers, running multi-PHP, one-click installation of popular CMS, dynamic DNS, SMTP and Apache switch. After this, HUP apache and you'll be all set.MAMP is a quick and easy tool to set up Apache, MySQL and PHP in our localhost computer. % defaults write /Library/Preferences/ Version 5.8.9
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