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python onyx

  1. M

    Question Python in Plesk

    I want to enable Python for my website, but it always tells me that it's in conflict with the server-wide policies. I heard that it was disabled in Plesk 12.5. Is there a way to activate it anyway or to install it somehow different? My system is running Debian 9.6 and Plesk Onyx v17.8.11
  2. J

    Resolved Can I ignore insecure modules during migration?

    I'm migrating from one CentOS server to another CentOS server. The plesk panel has been in use for years and even though both servers been upgraded to the latest stable version of plesk, I still get warnings about various Apache modules that are missing. From numerous posts, I can see that they...
  3. Noam Harel

    Python installation

    Hi i would like to install python and run .py scripts in httpdocs, also i have read here, that this is possible through plesk onyx. so what would be the best practice to install python on centos 7 and make it competable with plesk onyx. detailed instruction if possible. thank's in advance Noam
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