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After client restore: application/x-httpd-php53

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DanieleF

Guest
Hello,

actually I have a little problem. Let me explain from the beginning:

1) I backuped and restored correctly single domains backups from plesk 8.6 to plesk 9.3. The new 9.3 plesk server is a CentOS with php 5.2.

2) I upgraded the php from 5.2 to 5.3 using yum. Everything worked fine, plesk is accessible and all the domains work fine.

3) I had more domains to transfer, so after some days, I've generated a full client backup from the old plesk 8.6 server, and I've correcly converted and restored the client and its domains on the new plesk 9.3 server.

4) I noted that after restoring, all the domains didn't have php enabled in plesk panel, so I mass enabled php for these just restored domains.

5) The problem: Accessing the just restored domains via browser, it opens a window telilng me "application/x-httpd-php53" and it asks me to download or open using a program from the list..

6) So basicly the previous domains backuped and restored one by one are still working without any problems (and they are all PHP websites). But the just restored domains (from the client full backup) are giving me this problem. Note that html only sites are working without problems.
 
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