- PHP 7 - Removed Extensions & SAPIs
- PHP 7 - Deprecated Features
- PHP 7 - Session Options
- PHP 7 - Integer Division
- PHP 7 - Error Handling
- PHP 7 - use Statement
- PHP 7 - Expectations
- PHP 7 - CSPRNG
- PHP 7 - IntlChar
- PHP 7 - Filtered unserialize()
- PHP 7 - Closure::call()
- PHP 7 - Anonymous Classes
- PHP 7 - Constant Arrays
- PHP 7 - Spaceship Operator
- PHP 7 - Null Coalescing Operator
- PHP 7 - Return Type Declarations
- PHP 7 - Scalar Type Declarations
- PHP 7 - Environment Setup
- PHP 7 - Performance
- PHP 7 - Introduction
- PHP 7 - Home
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PHP 7 - Environment Setup
In order to develop and run PHP Web pages, three vital components need to be installed on your computer system.
Web Server − PHP works with virtually all Web Server software, including Microsoft s Internet Information Server (IIS) but most often used is Apache Server. Download Apache for free here −
Database − PHP PHP works with virtually all database software, including Oracle and Sybase but most commonly used is MySQL database. Download MySQL for free here −
PHP Parser − In order to process PHP script instructions, a parser must be installed to generate HTML output that can be sent to the Web Browser. This tutorial will guide you how to install PHP parser on your computer.
PHP Parser Installation
Before you proceed, it is important to make sure that you have proper environment setup on your machine to develop your web programs using PHP. Store the following php file in Apache s htdocs folder.
phpinfo.php
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
Type the following address into your browser s address box.
http://127.0.0.1/phpinfo.php
If this displays a page showing your PHP installation related information, then it means you have PHP and Webserver installed properly. Otherwise, you have to follow the given procedure to install PHP on your computer.
This section will guide you to install and configure PHP over the following four platforms −
Apache Configuration
If you are using Apache as a Web Server, then this section will guide you to edit Apache Configuration Files.
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PHP.INI File Configuration
The PHP configuration file, php.ini, is the final and immediate way to affect PHP s functionapty.
Check here −
Windows IIS Configuration
To configure IIS on your Windows machine, you can refer your IIS Reference Manual shipped along with IIS.
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