Get php version files to Wamp [closed] - php

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I have WampServer 1.6.1.33 and I want to add a php 5.3 version on it.
How I can do it. And where can I find the files?
I got 5.5 and 5.6 and 7 files but did not find 5.3.

Download the php version binaries you want from php.net, then extract the files in C:/wamp/bin/php/php5.3/, add the wampserver.conf file to this folder (you can copy it from the others php versions folders), then rename php.ini-development file to phpForApache.ini and restart the server
A similar question was answered here.

They are on the windows.php.net site under the archives. Also a GUIDE ON INSTALLING IT is here.

You are using an old version of wampserver.
Use this link:
https://kostasbariotis.com/multiple-php-versions-on-wampserver/

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