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    Install php-soap

    Thanks a lot, have to wait until nobody is on the server and let you know the result!
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    Install php-soap

    I run Apache 2. To to make things short: I select domain in admin panel, switch to PHP 5.4.45 and run it as fastCGI as no Apache is listed in dropdown, only fastCGI. .htaccess will be processed by Apache anyway and soap should work?
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    Install php-soap

    Ok, I did it with PHP 5.4.45. Then I could run this version as FastCGI including soap. Unfortunately I would miss all advantages of .hcaccess configuration, so this is no practicable way. Is it possible/recommended to mix 5.3.3 with soap module from 5.4.45 and if yes where to find the extension...
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    Install php-soap

    I'm currently running CentOS 6.5 with Plesk 12.5.30 and PHP 5.3.3-3.el6_2.6, php not as cgi . Yum install php-soap or php53-soap is not working, no packages were found, same result after adding 2 extra repos. In /usr/lib64/php/modules there is no file soap.so and phpinfo() says soap is not...
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