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Inform that built-in web server is a 5.4+ feature
Signed-off-by: Rogerio Prado de Jesus <rogeriopradoj@gmail.com>
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## Built-in web server {#builtin_web_server_title}
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You can start learning PHP without the hassle of installing and configuring a full-fledged web server (PHP 5.4 required). To start the server, run the following from your terminal in your project's web root:
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You can start learning PHP without the hassle of installing and configuring a full-fledged web server (PHP 5.4+ required). To start the server, run the following from your terminal in your project's web root:
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> php -S localhost:8000
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PHP is available in several ways for Windows. You can [download the binaries][php-downloads] and until recently you could use a '.msi'
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installer. The installer is no longer supported and stops at PHP 5.3.0.
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For learning and local development you can use the built in webserver with PHP 5.4 so you don't need to worry about configuring it. If you
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For learning and local development you can use the built in webserver with PHP 5.4+ so you don't need to worry about configuring it. If you
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would like an "all-in-one" which includes a full-blown webserver and MySQL too then tools such as the [Web Platform Installer][wpi],
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[Zend Server CE][zsce], [XAMPP][xampp] and [WAMP][wamp] will help get a Windows development environment up and running fast. That said, these tools will be
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a little different from production so be careful of environment differences if you are working on Windows and deploying to Linux.
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