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FrontPage / CentOS 5.2 / Plesk 9

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Frank Hoffmann

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Hello All:

Our cPanel servers (all Linux) still run FrontPage -- that is, newly installed cPanel software still installs FrontPage. But Plesk tells us that it does not support it anymore....
http://kb.odin.com/article_44_1546_en.html
But many customers still want it.

How can I install FrontPage on a new CentOS 5.2 (32-bit) server with Plesk 9.0.1 ?
 
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I have the rpm for prior versions of Plesk. During installation of standard templates prior to 8.6 the container installed a mod_frontpage but we had to manually install frontpage-5.0-72psa.centos4.2.i586.rpm

Can I just run this rpm to put FP on 8.6 on top of a v3 container?

I KNOW that FP is EOL. But many customers still insist on it. cPanel still installs it...
 
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