Contents
- 1 Option
- 2 Set Up
- 2.1 Step 1: Download PHP
- 2.2 Step 2: Configure php.ini
- 2.3 Step 3: Configure apache
- 2.4 Step 4 (option 1): [Add Directories to run a specific PHP version]
- 2.5 Step 4 (option 2): [Run an older PHP version on a separate port]
- 2.6 Step 4 (option 3): [Run an older PHP version on a virtualhost]
- 2.7 Finish: Save and Restart Apache
Option
With a single xampp installation, you have 2 options:
Run an older PHP version for only the directory of your old project:
This will serve the purpose most of the time. You may have one or two old projects that you intend to run with an older PHP version. Just configure xampp to run an older PHP version for only those project directories.
Run an older PHP version on a separate port of xampp:
Sometimes you may be upgrading an old project to the latest PHP version and at the same time you need to run the same project back and forth between the new PHP version and the old PHP version. To do this you can set an older PHP version on a different port (say 8056) so when you go to http://localhost/any_project/
, xampp runs PHP 7 and when you go to http://localhost:8056/any_project/
xampp runs PHP 5.6.
Run an older PHP version on a virtualhost:
You can create a virtualhost like localhost56 to run PHP 5.6 while you can use PHP 7 on localhost.
Set Up
Step 1: Download PHP
So you have PHP 7 running under xampp, you want to add an older PHP version to it (say PHP 5.6). Download the nts (Non Thread Safe) (for php >7.* use thread safe) version of the PHP zip archive from php.net (see archive for older versions) and extract the files under c:\xampp\php56
. The thread safe version does not include php-cgi.exe.
for a reason I cant put it other than on C:, otherwise it will give error 500
Step 2: Configure php.ini
Open the file c:\xampp\php56\php.ini
in notepad. If the file does not exist, copy php.ini-development
to php.ini
and open it in notepad. Then uncomment the following line:
extension_dir = "ext"
Also if the following line exists in Apache config httpd-xampp.conf
SetEnv PHPRC "\\path\\to\\xampp\\php"
comment it out with with a leading # (hash character).
dont need it on version 7++
Step 3: Configure apache
Open xampp control panel, click the config button for apache, and click Apache (httpd-xampp.conf)
. A text file will open. Put the following settings at the bottom of the file:
ScriptAlias /php56 "C:/xampp/php56"
Action application/x-httpd-php56-cgi /php56/php-cgi.exe
<Directory "C:/xampp/php56">
AllowOverride None
Options None
Require all denied
<Files "php-cgi.exe">
Require all granted
</Files>
</Directory>
Note: You can add more versions of PHP to your xampp installation following step 1 to 3 if you want.
Step 4 (option 1): [Add Directories to run a specific PHP version]
Now you can set directories that will run in PHP 5.6. Just add the following at the bottom of the config file (httpd-xampp.conf
from Step 3) to set directories.
<Directory "C:\xampp\htdocs\my_old_project1">
<FilesMatch "\.php$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php56-cgi
</FilesMatch>
</Directory>
<Directory "C:\xampp\htdocs\my_old_project2">
<FilesMatch "\.php$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php56-cgi
</FilesMatch>
</Directory>
Step 4 (option 2): [Run an older PHP version on a separate port]
Now to to set PHP v5.6 on port 8056, add the following code to the bottom of the config file (httpd-xampp.conf
from Step 3).
Listen 8056
<VirtualHost *:8056>
<FilesMatch "\.php$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php56-cgi
</FilesMatch>
</VirtualHost>
Step 4 (option 3): [Run an older PHP version on a virtualhost]
To create a virtualhost (localhost56) on a directory (htdocs56) to use PHP v5.6 on http://localhost56, create directory htdocs56 at your desired location and add localhost56 to your hosts file (see how), then add the following code to the bottom of the config file (httpd-xampp.conf
from Step 3).
<VirtualHost localhost56:80>
DocumentRoot "C:\xampp\htdocs56"
ServerName localhost56
<Directory "C:\xampp\htdocs56">
Require all granted
</Directory>
<FilesMatch "\.php$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php56-cgi
</FilesMatch>
</VirtualHost>
Finish: Save and Restart Apache
Save and close the config file. Restart apache from the xampp control panel. If you went for option 2, you can see the additional port(8056) listed in your xampp control panel.
source : https://stackoverflow.com/a/49586592