This server runs PHP 7.2 and 5.6.
PHP (default): 7.2 as mod_php
PHP (additional): 5.6 as php-fpm
One of the sites running PHP 5.6 has this in its .htaccess:
This is so that URLs like https://domain.tld/index are served by PHP. It has worked fine for many years.
Unfortunately, after a recent rebuild of PHP, these files are now served by PHP 7 and the site is getting errors like this:
If I create a file "phpinfo.php", phpinfo() shows php 5.6, however if I put phpinfo() in a file called just phpinfo (no .php extension), it shows php 7.2.
How can I force files without an extension to be served by php 5.6?
Code:
build options | grep php
PHP (additional): 5.6 as php-fpm
One of the sites running PHP 5.6 has this in its .htaccess:
Code:
<FilesMatch "^[^.]+$">
ForceType application/x-httpd-php
</FilesMatch>
This is so that URLs like https://domain.tld/index are served by PHP. It has worked fine for many years.
Unfortunately, after a recent rebuild of PHP, these files are now served by PHP 7 and the site is getting errors like this:
Code:
[Thu Jun 13 09:44:25.728763 2019] [php7:error] [pid 17672] [client x.x.x.x:57610] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysql_pconnect()
If I create a file "phpinfo.php", phpinfo() shows php 5.6, however if I put phpinfo() in a file called just phpinfo (no .php extension), it shows php 7.2.
How can I force files without an extension to be served by php 5.6?