You can find historical versions that include the 3.2.3 control panel on official and reputable archives: SourceForge XAMPP Archive
Use phpMyAdmin v4.9.1 (included) to import large .sql files – it handles files up to 50MB by default, but you can increase max_execution_time and upload_max_filesize in php.ini . xampp v3.2.3 download
extension=openssl extension=pdo_mysql extension=mbstring extension=curl You can find historical versions that include the 3
| Consider upgrading if... | Stick with v3.2.3 if... | | :--- | :--- | | You need PHP 8.0+ features (enums, JIT, match expressions) | Your production server runs PHP 7.3 or 7.4 | | You want MySQL 8.0 or MariaDB 10.11 | You are following an old tutorial series | | You need HTTP/2 or HTTP/3 support | You value minimal resource usage | | You develop with Laravel 9+ or Symfony 6+ | You maintain legacy code with deprecated functions | | | :--- | :--- | | You need PHP 8
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