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PHP support bug

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(@fatihag)
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I think it is a bug, even if you do not provide php support to the site, if there is php on the server, php works in site.

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(@fatihag)
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I wonder if development for this software has been stopped?

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(@m-tiggelaar)
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Hello,

Development for this software has not stopped, it did slow down a little as we (and many other companies and communities) had to figure out how to efficiently work from home during the covid pandemic.

A new release will be pending shortly.

As far as php support: it depends how you have setup on your server.

If you want to make it optional you will have to remove the default IIS php modules from your main server (by default PHP will set this up for you).

If that default settings is still there then you indeed can not turn it off / on per site as it's setup server wide.

Regards,

Marco

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(@fatihag)
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Thank you, I'll try your suggestion on php. https://github.com/phpmanager/phpmanager/releases Should I install my plugin at? Or should I install php one by one via Microsoft web platform installer?

I also want to contribute, but I do not have enough experience in ASP.NET, I know more php and Laravel, Java, VUE, React. And there was a gap for me, in this space I write an interface like WHMCS, more advanced. It only works with free control panels and is user friendly. I'm using the API interface, I've finished everything about SolidCP API anyway. I could not find the section where I can change the ASP.NET version on the API. esWebServers.asmx I looked here but couldn't find it, it was too late in time, I guess my brain watered.

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