PHP Storm Interpreter is not specified or invalid












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I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.



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    I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.



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    I will appreciate any help,
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      I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.



      enter image description here



      I will appreciate any help,
      Eve










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      I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.



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      I will appreciate any help,
      Eve







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          Do you actually have PHP installed?



          Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE






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          • there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?

            – Eve
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          • 1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE

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          Do you actually have PHP installed?



          Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE






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          • there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?

            – Eve
            Dec 30 '18 at 19:44











          • 1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE

            – Mawg
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          Do you actually have PHP installed?



          Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE






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          • there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?

            – Eve
            Dec 30 '18 at 19:44











          • 1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE

            – Mawg
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          Do you actually have PHP installed?



          Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE






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          Do you actually have PHP installed?



          Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE







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          • there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?

            – Eve
            Dec 30 '18 at 19:44











          • 1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE

            – Mawg
            Dec 30 '18 at 20:39





















          • there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?

            – Eve
            Dec 30 '18 at 19:44











          • 1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE

            – Mawg
            Dec 30 '18 at 20:39



















          there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?

          – Eve
          Dec 30 '18 at 19:44





          there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?

          – Eve
          Dec 30 '18 at 19:44













          1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE

          – Mawg
          Dec 30 '18 at 20:39







          1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE

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