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PHP70 and PHP71

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  • Samet Chan
    PHP 71 Maybe doesn't have support any web application version. PHP 70 it's works fine at all web application latest version only. You can try change to PHP70, if you getting error, you can upgrade by your web application can support PHP70. If not, change to PHP56.
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  • SysSachin
    Have you checked Apache error logs file ? Please update here some logs so that we can try to assist you on this.
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  • canou83
    Hi. For PHP70 I have increased memory_limit = 256M; In WHM and in php.ini and the problem seems to have disappeared. To be continued... For PHP71 I do not know.
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  • Samet Chan
    Hi. For PHP70 I have increased memory_limit = 256M; In WHM and in php.ini and the problem seems to have disappeared. To be continued... For PHP71 I do not know.

    If you want to edit memory_limit. You can visit here How to Edit Your php.ini File - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You can review the Apache error log at /var/log/apache2/error_log when you encounter these types of error messages to find additional information. Feel free to post the specific output in CODE tags (excluding real domain names and IP addresses) when this happens if you would like us to take a closer look. Thanks!
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