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  • Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    BPS has been tested up to PHP5.4.x without any issues or problems.

    Thread Starter borderline11

    (@borderline11)

    I wouldn’t have to change anything on BPS, right?

    Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    The only thing that might change is that you may need to add php/php.ini handler .htaccess code to BPS Custom Code if your Host requires php/php.ini handler code. If you switch to PHP5.3.x and you see php/php.ini handler .htaccess code automatically added to your root .htaccess file then you will need to copy and paste it to this Custom Code text box…CUSTOM CODE TOP PHP/PHP.INI HANDLER/CACHE CODE: Add php.ini handler and/or plugin cache code here
    ONLY add valid htaccess code below or text commented out with a pound sign #
    …save it, click the automagic buttons and activate Root folder BulletProof Mode again.

    If your host does not require php/php.ini handler .htaccess code then no nothing will change.

    Thread Starter borderline11

    (@borderline11)

    thank you

    Hi Aitpro,
    First, I love the plugin which means my sites have not been affected by the recent wordpress attacks (a few IP lockouts only)
    I didn’t understand (any of) your answer, so please can I ask for a non-technical answer to the question ? Hostgator has installed php5.3 for me but told me to add:

    ‘AddType application/x-httpd-php53 .php’

    to all the .htaccess files of all webistes. Will this work OK with BulletProof Security installed ? (Just Yes or No is quite technical enough for me !)

    BWs
    James

    Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    You would copy and paste this HostGator php/php.ini handler code AddType application/x-httpd-php53 .php for PHP5.3.x into this BPS Custom Code text area/text box CUSTOM CODE TOP PHP/PHP.INI HANDLER/CACHE CODE: Add php.ini handler and/or plugin cache code here.

    After adding this custom code click the Save Root Custom Code button, go to the Security Modes page, click the Create secure.htaccess File AutoMagic button and activate Root Folder BulletProof Mode again.

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