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Linux: Different PHP versions are used on the same domain

Hi @kiav!

Unfortunately there is no such opportunity on Linux. Could you please describe what is your case and maybe we can advice you some workaround.
 
Could you please describe what is your case and maybe we can advice you some workaround.
I have CMS that supports PHP 5.6. But /forums/ section of this site can work maximum on PHP 5.3 (this is old IPB 2.1.7). All other parts of site work on modern CMS.
 
Hi kiav,

as vlikhtanskiy already stated, you can't use several PHP - versions on one domain/subdomain, but you certainly may use different PHP - versions on each domain/subdomain.
Consider to redirect "/forums/" to a new subdomain "forums.yourdomain.com" and use PHP 5.6 for yourdomain.com and PHP 5.3 for forums.yourdomain.com .
 
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