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[SOLVED] Enable php SOAP on CentOS

Usually new PHP extension creates its own additional php.ini file. But you have only one additional php.ini file loaded.

You can create file /opt/alt/php54/etc/php.d/soap.ini with the following content:
; Enable soap extension module
extension=soap.so

And then check phpinfo again.
 
Try putting the enable module line directly into your ini file
/opt/alt/php54/etc/php.ini

; Enable soap extension module
extension=soap.so
 
FOR EVERYONE
I solved in this way:
-open php.ini under /opt/alt/php54/etc/
-go to string [soap]
-add extension=soap.so WITHOUT ";"
-
reload httpd service

I hope this can help someone.
 
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