PHP version shown in command line differs from phpinfo(); in localhost:8000

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I started my OS X PHP test server by typing

php -S localhost:8000

I updated my PHP on OS X to 5.6 and when I check the version through the command line by typing:

php -v

It tells me that I have "PHP 5.6.5"

When I start my PHP test server and look at the index.php file that has the phpinfo(); function, it tells me that I still have version 5.5.14 that comes with OS X.

What can I do to get my PHP version on localhost:8000 to reflect that change?

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