![]() ![]() ![]() They come with lots of debugging tools and extensions, which can introduce risk in your production environment.ġ. In my opinion, XAMPP (and most other all-in-one installers) are designed to be development platforms. ![]() It sounds like you might be using XAMPP for a production environment, though, and I'd STRONGLY recommend that you don't do that. If you look in your new PHP folder, you will likely see a file called "php7apache_2_4.dll" which is the bridge between PHP 7.2.6 and Apache, but it depends on Apache 2.4, while your XAMPP installation runs Apache 2.2. So chances are that your version of XAMPP is running a version of Apache that is probably too old to be compatible with the newer PHP build. ![]()
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