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easyapache compile breaks php

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  • KurtN.
    [quote="WriteCraft, post: 1474591">I'm new to being a root admin in WHM -- just moved from reselling shared hosting to a VPS with cPanel and WHM. I needed to add a couple php extensions, so I went through the easyapache compile process and it seemed pretty straight forward and went smoothly. However, now all my WordPress sites are broken -- instead of the pages, we get box prompting to open or save something called application/x-httpd-php (395 bytes). HTML pages open normally. Does anyone have any ideas what could cause this?
    Hi WriteCraft, Try logging into cPanel/WHM and verify that your PHP Handler is set up correctly. You can do this by going to: Configure PHP and suEXEC
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  • WriteCraft
    [quote="cPanelKurtN, post: 1474692">Hi WriteCraft, Try logging into cPanel/WHM and verify that your PHP Handler is set up correctly. You can do this by going to: Configure PHP and suEXEC
    Thank you Kurt! That was exactly the solution my server tech came up with. After I use easyapache to re-compile PHP, I must then go to Service Configuration > Configure PHP and suEXEC, and set the PHP handler to suphp and Apache suEXEC to on. That is the correct handler for my server I guess. I suppose restarting the apache service after that wouldn't hurt either. So this is solved for me! Other newbie's results may vary.
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