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Well, I can't really recommend installing PHP4 any longer... it reached it's end of life in 2007... 6 years ago... meaning it hasn't received a bugfix or security update in 6 years.
There may be a point in the future where Virtualmin stops supporting this configuration, because of how risky an idea it is :-)
But, it is still currently possible to do that... what you'd need to do is find a PHP4 .rpm or .deb that can install alongside the PHP5 version on your distro.
Once you install that, Virtualmin should automatically detect it and offer to use it.
It's works ! Thanks.
Well, I can't really recommend installing PHP4 any longer... it reached it's end of life in 2007... 6 years ago... meaning it hasn't received a bugfix or security update in 6 years.
There may be a point in the future where Virtualmin stops supporting this configuration, because of how risky an idea it is :-)
But, it is still currently possible to do that... what you'd need to do is find a PHP4 .rpm or .deb that can install alongside the PHP5 version on your distro.
Once you install that, Virtualmin should automatically detect it and offer to use it.
-Eric