Hidden files in mac?

Hello, Id like to know where can i find hidden files in my mac, id like to see if i can erse some of them, i also would like to know where is the php 4.4.1, that which comes with mac by default, cause i want to update it to the 5th version inthe command line. 10x a lot

php is included in OSX client. the binary for php is located in /usr/bin/php
you can find this by typing in a terminal
whereis php
/usr/lib/php holds what it says, lib files for php. this is where you might put pear plugins at.
as for upgrading php. Apple is currently supplying 4.4.1 in the latest software update. there are installers out there to ugprade to 5, although i can't gurantee this isn't going to break something else that might depend on 4.4.1, hopefuly the installer you choose DOES NOT remove 4.4.1. more than likely they can both be installed on your system and live happily side by side
below is a link that has some info on packages of php5 for OSX
http://forevergeek.com/apple/php5_installer_for_osx.php

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