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====== Using PHP with Plesk and LSWS ====== | ====== Using PHP with Plesk and LSWS ====== | ||
- | LSWS 5.4.x and up should work with Plesk out of the box after the installation since LSWS 5.4.x will auto-detect to load all available PHP versions and there is no need to config individual PHP external app if no special requirement. If you upgrade LSWS from an earlier version, there might be some exiting internal apps and script handlers defined. | + | LSWS 5.4.x and up should work with Plesk out of the box after the installation since LSWS 5.4.x will auto-detect to load all available PHP versions and there is no need to config individual PHP external app if no special requirement. If you upgrade LSWS from an earlier version, there might be some exiting internal apps and script handlers defined. As said, you just need to do PHP version or settings change through Plesk Admin (Domain > PHP Settings), the same way as you do for Apache and there is no need to change any settings from LSWS Web Admin Console. |
LSWS will read Plesk Apache configuration files for virtual hosts and global settings hence LSWS won't have its own native virtual host on Plesk. | LSWS will read Plesk Apache configuration files for virtual hosts and global settings hence LSWS won't have its own native virtual host on Plesk. |