ea-php56 entry in auto-generated .htaccess
Hello!
After creating an addon domain I saw that the .htaccess which was automatically generated has the following snippet:
What is it needed for? I'm asking because my previous 2 cpanel accounts didn't have that entry.
# php -- BEGIN cPanel-generated handler, do not edit
# Set the "ea-php56" package as the default "PHP" programming language.
AddType application/x-httpd-ea-php56 .php .php5 .phtml
# php -- END cPanel-generated handler, do not editWhat is it needed for? I'm asking because my previous 2 cpanel accounts didn't have that entry.
/etc/redhat-release:CloudLinux release 7.3 (Yury Malyshev)
/usr/local/cpanel/version:11.64.0.36
/var/cpanel/envtype:standard
CPANEL=release
Cloudlinux
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This is what you do when you make a custom php version for your account. It is not a problem. 0 -
Hello, The entry is added as part of the MultiPHP functionality. You can browse to the MultiPHP Manager option within cPanel for the account if you'd like to change PHP versions. More information is available on the following document: MultiPHP Manager for cPanel - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you. 0
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