Changing the PHP version for specific subfolders or subdomains allows you to tailor the environment to meet the needs of different applications. Here’s how to do it:

 

Step 1: Log in to cPanel

  1. Open Your Web Browser:
    • Go to your cPanel URL (e.g., https://yourdomain.com/cpanel).
  2. Enter Your Credentials:
    • Log in using your cPanel username and password.

Step 2: Locate the MultiPHP Manager

  1. Find the Software Section:
    • In the cPanel dashboard, scroll down to the "Software" section.
  2. Click on MultiPHP Manager:
    • Select the "MultiPHP Manager" option to manage PHP versions for your domains and subdomains.

Step 3: Select the Domain or Subdomain

  1. View Your Domains:
    • You will see a list of all your domains and subdomains.
  2. Select the Domain or Subdomain:
    • Check the box next to the domain or subdomain for which you want to change the PHP version.

Step 4: Change the PHP Version

  1. Choose the PHP Version:
    • In the "PHP Version" dropdown menu, select the desired PHP version for the selected domain or subdomain.
  2. Apply the Changes:
    • Click the "Apply" button to save your changes.

Step 5: Verify the Change

  1. Check the PHP Version:
    • To confirm that the PHP version has been updated, you can create a phpinfo.php file in the subfolder or subdomain.

Add the following code to the file:
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<?php phpinfo(); ?>

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  • Access the file in your web browser (e.g., https://yourdomain.com/phpinfo.php) to view the current PHP version and configuration.

Conclusion

Changing the PHP version for specific subfolders or subdomains in cPanel is a straightforward process using the MultiPHP Manager. This flexibility allows you to ensure that each application runs optimally. Always test your applications after changing the PHP version to ensure compatibility!

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