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blackhawk
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::Break through the ice and never look back::
I just downloaded the lastest version of AMPPS yesterday. I believe its 2.0.  So far everything seems pretty nice.  Not only do I have options on the left for pre-packaged applications, but I can create custom directories for custom web sites.  Very nice!  But I did notice that the PHP Info version for AMPPS shows 5.3.16  What is the easiest way to either set or install PHP 5.4+ onto AMPPS?  :nerd:   Thanks!blackhawk 
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How to adjust the PHP version in ampps
blackhawk
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::Break through the ice and never look back::
I found the answer to my question - which is awesome, you can adjust the PHP version right from the control center Window.  Click on the "PHP" link on the left column and it will then guide to your version options. Thanks! 
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How to adjust the PHP version in ampps
alons
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Hi,

Yes, that is true.
Sir, this is the Webuzo Forums and your question is related to AMPPS.
Please post in the AMPPS section next time :)

Regards,
ALons

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