PHP is now on version 7.3 with 7.4 coming around the corner in November of 2019. 7.0 has been the shining light that kept PHP alive. Several alternatives threatened to make PHP 5.6 obsolete and with version 6 being skipped these alternatives almost did. But PHP came back strong with version 7. Improving virtually every…
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4 reasons you should get PHP7 now
With many new versions of popular scripts coming next year we would like to raise awareness on the must of upgrading to PHP 7. Many scripts like Joomla and Magento will require PHP 7 to run. Most hosts already offer PHP 7 in their packages and it should be fairly easy to change your PHP…
What’s new?
2017 has been a busy year with tons of upgrades and new options to run your website better and faster. From the cPanel core, to the web builder core, to more social networks, to faster servers, updates and improvements, we are constantly upgrading to assure we have the best possible services available. We joined Instagram….
Will website owners be punished for being hacked?
Will website owners be punished for being hacked? This is a question that has been asked many times by websites owners, law enforcement, ISP’s networks, hosts, the list really goes on and on. How much responsibility do you have as a website owner? Luckily as of 2016 you are safe. There has not been one…
Web hosting for PHP 5.3
We know what it’s like to have an older script that requires PHP 5.3. You spent money getting it and god knows how much time making it the way you want it. That’s why at Web Host Pro we have a special server running PHP 5.3 and PHP 5.6 just for you. Just sign up…
PHP Magic Quotes officially discontinued.
Magic Quotes (which is a feature of PHP, not Apache) is no longer considered good practice, as it introduces some security problems. This feature is deprecated in PHP 5.3, and removed entirely from PHP 5.4 and later. For versions of PHP that do support it, it can only be enabled or disabled at the system…
PHP 4 End of Life announcement
DWHS and cPanel to End Support for PHP 4 DWHS and cPanel announces that EasyApache will no longer support PHP 4 beginning May, 2012. PHP 4 has not been actively developed, or supported by the PHP developers, for several years. Many CVEs reported against newer versions of PHP are also applicable in version 4, but…