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phpsuexec enable using easyapache?

  • Thread starter shann
  • Start date Jul 24, 2008
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Hi,

Can I enable phpsuexec using easyapache? I'm running apache 2.X. Please help me.
 
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PhpSuexec is now known as SuPHP. Yes, you can enable it by running /scripts/easyapache script.. :)
 
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