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 MacPorts includes several versions of PHP. You can install any or all of these versions simultaneously, though it is expected that you will only need to install one of them.
 
-* '''php71''': PHP v7.1.x. This is the latest development version.
-* '''php70''': PHP v7.0.x. This is the latest stable version.
-* '''php56''': PHP v5.6.x. This is an older stable version. 
-* '''php55''': PHP v5.5.x. This is an older stable version.
+* '''php73''': PHP v7.3.x. This is the latest stable version.
+* '''php72''': PHP v7.2.x. This is an older stable version. 
+* '''php71''': PHP v7.1.x. This is an older stable version. 
+* '''php70''': PHP v7.0.x.  This version reached [http://php.net/eol.php end of life] on 10 Jan 2019 and is therefore not recommended.
+* '''php56''': PHP v5.6.x. This version reached [http://php.net/eol.php end of life] on 31 Dec 2018 and is therefore not recommended.
+* '''php55''': PHP v5.5.x. This version reached [http://php.net/eol.php end of life] on 21 Jul 2016 and is therefore not recommended.
 * '''php54''': PHP v5.4.x. This version reached [http://php.net/eol.php end of life] in 2015 and is therefore not recommended.
-* '''php53''': PHP v5.3.x. This version reached [http://php.net/eol.php end of life] in 2014 and is therefore not recommended.
-* '''php52''': PHP v5.2.x. This version reached [http://php.net/eol.php end of life] in 2011 and is therefore not recommended.
-
-This page shows how to install and use the php70 family of ports, but you can use another version if you prefer; all of these ports use a similar directory layout.
+
+
+This page shows how to install and use the php73 family of ports, but you can use another version if you prefer; all of these ports use a similar directory layout.
 
 = Step 1: Install PHP SAPIs = #install
 
 PHP comes in several Server APIs (SAPIs). You can install any or all of these that you need:
 
 ||=SAPI                    =||=Port                =||=Install command                         =||
-|| Command line             || php70                || `sudo port install php70`                ||
-|| Apache 2 module          || php70-apache2handler || `sudo port install php70-apache2handler` ||
-|| FastCGI                  || php70-cgi            || `sudo port install php70-cgi`            ||
-|| FastCGI Process Manager  || php70-fpm            || `sudo port install php70-fpm`            ||
+|| Command line             || php73                || `sudo port install php73`                ||
+|| Apache 2 module          || php73-apache2handler || `sudo port install php73-apache2handler` ||
+|| FastCGI                  || php73-cgi            || `sudo port install php73-cgi`            ||
+|| FastCGI Process Manager  || php73-fpm            || `sudo port install php73-fpm`            ||
 
 
 = Step 2: Install PHP Modules = #modules
 
-The SAPI ports contain the core PHP features, but there are many optional features available in separate ports, some of which you may want to install as well. Use `port search php70` to see all the ports that are available.
+The SAPI ports contain the core PHP features, but there are many optional features available in separate ports, some of which you may want to install as well. Use `port search php73` to see all the ports that are available.
 
 Installing a PHP module automatically makes it available to all PHP SAPIs of the same PHP version.
 
 For example, if you with to interact with a database server, here are some of the choices that exist:
 
 ||=Database server         =||=Port                =||=Install command                         =||
-|| MSSQL                    || php70-mssql          || `sudo port install php70-mssql`          ||
-|| MySQL, MariaDB, Percona  || php70-mysql          || `sudo port install php70-mysql`          ||
-|| ODBC                     || php70-odbc           || `sudo port install php70-odbc`           ||
-|| Oracle                   || php70-oracle         || `sudo port install php70-oracle`         ||
-|| PostgreSQL               || php70-postgresql     || `sudo port install php70-postgresql`     ||
-|| SQLite                   || php70-sqlite         || `sudo port install php70-sqlite`         ||
+|| MSSQL                    || php73-mssql          || `sudo port install php73-mssql`          ||
+|| MySQL, MariaDB, Percona  || php73-mysql          || `sudo port install php73-mysql`          ||
+|| ODBC                     || php73-odbc           || `sudo port install php73-odbc`           ||
+|| Oracle                   || php73-oracle         || `sudo port install php73-oracle`         ||
+|| PostgreSQL               || php73-postgresql     || `sudo port install php73-postgresql`     ||
+|| SQLite                   || php73-sqlite         || `sudo port install php73-sqlite`         ||
 
 
 = Step 3: PHP Configuration file setup = #configuration
 
 Set up your PHP configuration files. For development purposes use:
 {{{
-$ cd /opt/local/etc/php70
+$ cd /opt/local/etc/php73
 $ sudo cp php.ini-development php.ini
 }}}
 or for a production server:
 {{{
-$ cd /opt/local/etc/php70
+$ cd /opt/local/etc/php73
 $ sudo cp php.ini-production php.ini
 }}}
-then make changes to that newly created php.ini file - ''/opt/local/etc/php70/php.ini''
+then make changes to that newly created php.ini file - ''/opt/local/etc/php73/php.ini''
 
 = Step 4: Install phpMyAdmin  = #phpmyadmin
 
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 = Trouble shoot =
 If by some reason the server still doesn't interpret PHP files (i.e. your web client tries to download them) it means the PHP configurations, as described at [[howto/MAMP#job1]], are not taking effect.
-Typically,  the file ''"Include etc/apache2/extra/mod_php70.conf"'' - is not being processed; the file is missing; or the contents incorrect. That file contains the two "AddType" lines below.
+Typically,  the file ''"Include etc/apache2/extra/mod_php73.conf"'' - is not being processed; the file is missing; or the contents incorrect. That file contains the two "AddType" lines below.
 
 ==  Verify your config file again! ==
 Verify any changes you have made to the config file: /opt/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf - The most common problem is that the files in the "extra" directory are not "readable"
@@ -89,7 +90,7 @@
 $ /opt/local/sbin/apachectl -t
 }}}
 This will return either "Syntax OK" or a specific line by line error listing.
- The typical error message:  ''"Could not open configuration file /opt/local/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mod_php70.conf: Permission denied"''
+ The typical error message:  ''"Could not open configuration file /opt/local/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mod_php73.conf: Permission denied"''
 After correcting any config errors and saving the updated config file, simply run:
 {{{
 $ sudo port unload apache2
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