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Question Sprite support?

LionKing

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Linux Ubunto 22.04
Plesk version and microupdate number
lesk Obsidian Web Host Edition Version 18.0.57 Update #5
Hello guys.
I'm about to install SuiteCRM which is a free open source fork of SugarCRM on one of our servers and in SuiteCRM's installation guide they list the requirements for SuiteCRM 8.5 and one of these requirements is "Sprite".
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Does Plesk support Sprite natively or do you need to install it and if so how do you do it?

Thanks in advance.
Kind regards
 
I have not heard of such a program or PHP module yet. It will be interesting t find out what they mean by "Sprite Support".
 
Thanks guys!

I did some search for "sprite" and it seems to be a image codeing that allows to split images into smaller parts.
Not sure if this is the correct anwer, but just a estimated guess.
 
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