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    Plesk 12.5 PHP5.3.29 mod_php

    Again, the application doesn't run at the moment on higher then 5.3. I can't change that right now. What do you mean with downgrade the OS Vendor PHP? So install PHP 5.3 from CentOS? And then it will work? Is the Apache module on PHP 5.4 because CentOS is doing this?
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    Plesk 12.5 PHP5.3.29 mod_php

    Okay? But how can I solve this then? Can I switch the PHP module to 5.3 and not connect it to 5.4?
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    Plesk 12.5 PHP5.3.29 mod_php

    CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) plesk bin php_handler --list id: display name: full version: version: type: cgi-bin: php-cli: php.ini: custom: status: cgi 5.4.16 by OS vendor 5.4.16 5.4...
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    Plesk 12.5 PHP5.3.29 mod_php

    Yesss that is what I want to see but I do not have this option. Only PHP 5.4 has the Apache module served by Apache option.... So how did you do this magic? Please learn me and I will forever be grateful!
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    Plesk 12.5 PHP5.3.29 mod_php

    For an application that can't be upgraded yet I need to run PHP 5.3 under mod_php. Now Plesk can run mod_php for 5.4 and Plesk can run PHP5.3. My question is: I do not need mod_php for something other then PHP 5.3.29. And yes I do understand I should upgrade/fix the software, but I can't at the...
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