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Hello,
I had contacted support to ask if AccuWebHosting had supported or planned to upgrade from PHP4 to PHP5 and they had said that they had not supported it yet due to hardware restrictions. However, I found a discussion thread on here regarding Windows hosting and someone mentioned enabling PHP5 through the Helm control panel. My question: is there something similar in CPanel that Linux web hosting customers can do to enable PHP5? I am not currently a webhosting customer, but I was previously, and I still am a domain customer, and I am currently developing my site. I'm trying to stick to PHP3/4 functions, but there are quite a bit of nice features in PHP5 that is hard for me to stay away from as it makes my job easier. Thanks a lot! |
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To enable php5 you can add below line to your .htaccess file:
Ad*dType application/x-httpd-php5 .php Now, your php scripts will under PHP 5. Cheers!
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John D. Support Technician, accuwebhosting.com Windows based hosting Linux based hosting |
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