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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
We recently started using MediaTemple for our hosting and only just realized that SOAP is not enabled in the PHP build. None of us are very experienced system admins so we asked MediaTemple whom provided the guide here. The unfortunate thing is that we're using PHP version 5.4.13 and this guide is for 5.3.5.
I've tried to google installation instructions for our version of PHP, but can't seem to find anything.
How should I proceed with this? I'm contemplating downgrading the PHP version if needed but that's a whole mission in itself that I'm worried about.
Thanks!