Geir Basic Pleskian Feb 9, 2015 #3 I have use this when i do it last time: https://webtatic.com/packages/php54/
abdi Platinum Pleskian Feb 9, 2015 #4 If you are running Plesk 12 chances are you are already running Php 5.4. Can you confirm the version of PHP with the function Code: <?php phpinfo(); ?>
If you are running Plesk 12 chances are you are already running Php 5.4. Can you confirm the version of PHP with the function Code: <?php phpinfo(); ?>
A atomicturtle Golden Pleskian Feb 9, 2015 #5 Upgrades to PHP 5.4 are available from the atomic repo, as well as the Multi-PHP project: http://talk.plesk.com/threads/php-panda-multi-php-installer-for-plesk.293750/page-10#post-774181
Upgrades to PHP 5.4 are available from the atomic repo, as well as the Multi-PHP project: http://talk.plesk.com/threads/php-panda-multi-php-installer-for-plesk.293750/page-10#post-774181
J Joe Gonzalez New Pleskian Apr 27, 2016 #6 atomicturtle said: Upgrades to PHP 5.4 are available from the atomic repo, as well as the Multi-PHP project: http://talk.plesk.com/threads/php-panda-multi-php-installer-for-plesk.293750/page-10#post-774181 Click to expand... I was under the impression that Plesk users should avoid using Atomic repository as it has been known to corrupt Plesk. Maybe this applies only if you are running Centos as they do not recommend Atomic repo.
atomicturtle said: Upgrades to PHP 5.4 are available from the atomic repo, as well as the Multi-PHP project: http://talk.plesk.com/threads/php-panda-multi-php-installer-for-plesk.293750/page-10#post-774181 Click to expand... I was under the impression that Plesk users should avoid using Atomic repository as it has been known to corrupt Plesk. Maybe this applies only if you are running Centos as they do not recommend Atomic repo.