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Requirements -- Mar 29 2007, 4:07 PM

Make sure that PHP is enabled on the server. (4.2.2 or higher is recommended)

You can try uploading a php file called info.php

phpinfo();
?>

And see what comes up.


*A php file is just a regular text file you can open in notepad, but then change the name to whatever.php (no txt ending)

Or, you could just ask your web hosting provider if they provide PHP on your server and what version they run.

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