Your method seems fine - using WAMPServer on a local computer.
With Wampserver you can safely test older PHP, so perhaps that's what the site requires. You can install PHP as old as 5.6.40 (if the site is that old) or early 7.0.x/7.1/7.2 versions and all later releases and switch between them as needed. I assume you already have this link: https://wampserver.aviatechno.net/.
The best way to copy the site back to the live host is with Akeeba Kickstart, using a backup archive made with Akeeba Backup.
With Wampserver you can safely test older PHP, so perhaps that's what the site requires. You can install PHP as old as 5.6.40 (if the site is that old) or early 7.0.x/7.1/7.2 versions and all later releases and switch between them as needed. I assume you already have this link: https://wampserver.aviatechno.net/.
The best way to copy the site back to the live host is with Akeeba Kickstart, using a backup archive made with Akeeba Backup.
Statistics: Posted by AMurray — Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:21 pm