To use different PHP versions for specific directories, you'll need to configure it through your web server's configuration files. Here's a general outline of the steps you would follow:
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Install and Enable mod_lsapi: - Make sure that mod_lsapiis installed and enabled on your web server. Refer to LiteSpeed's documentation for specific installation instructions.
 
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Configure PHP Versions per Directory: - 
Create a .htaccessfile in the directory where you want to use a different PHP version.
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Inside the .htaccessfile, add the following line to specify the desired PHP version:
 
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LSAPI_Apache2_HANDLER application/x-httpd-lsphp<version>Replace <version>with the desired PHP version (e.g., 5.6, 7.2, etc.).
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Save the .htaccessfile.
 
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Restart the Web Server: - After making changes, restart the webserver to apply the configuration.
 
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Verify PHP Version: - 
Create a PHP file (e.g., info.php) in the directory where you added the.htaccessfile. Add the following content to it:php
 
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phpinfo();
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Access this PHP file through a web browser to check the PHP version being used. 
 
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Repeat for Other Directories: - If you need to use different PHP versions in other directories, repeat steps 2-4 for each directory.
 
Remember, this approach assumes that mod_lsapi is properly installed and configured on your web server. Additionally, always make sure to thoroughly test any changes in a controlled environment before applying them in a production setting.
If you're using a control panel like cPanel or Plesk, they might have their interfaces for managing PHP versions on a per-directory basis. Refer to the documentation of your specific control panel for instructions on how to achieve this.
 
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