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Question is it possible to use angular/php with plesk

elaa

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so I am starting to develop a new web site using angular for front-end and PHP for the backend but I have to use Plesk, so I was wondering is it possible for me and can anyone provide me with documents that can help me
 
Well, after an angular app is built, the produced files (e.g. in dist/your-project-name) are static, consisting of HTML, CSS and JS. Upload these files to your httpdocs directory in Plesk over FTP, and visit the site in a browser.

In general, that should be it. Assuming that your domain is already set up in Plesk and reachable over the internet, of course.
 
Generally speaking, PHP files go into the same directory on your server, httpdocs. As long as PHP is enabled for the site, they will be executed as PHP when visited.
 
I am sorry but I am new to Plesk I don't know much about it ... but where is this httpdocs directory
 
You will be able to see this directory if you use a FTP client to connect to a domain hosted on a Plesk server.

Also, Plesk's documentation is excellent. A good place to begin
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Thank you so much, I am new to Plesk I don't know much about it and you help me by your post.
 
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