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Installing PHP extensions in the LAMP app
In my previous post [https://cloudron.io/blog/2017-02-27-lamp.html], I outlined how the Cloudron can run custom LAMP apps. You simply install the LAMP app [https://cloudron.io/store/lamp.cloudronapp.html] and upload your app using SFTP. Everything around the LAMP app including DNS setup, Let's Encrypt certificate
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In my previous post [https://cloudron.io/blog/2017-02-27-lamp.html], I outlined how the Cloudron can run custom LAMP apps. You simply install the LAMP app [https://cloudron.io/store/lamp.cloudronapp.html] and upload your app using SFTP. Everything around the LAMP app including DNS setup, Let's Encrypt certificate
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Installing PHP extensions in the LAMP app
In my previous post [https://cloudron.io/blog/2017-02-27-lamp.html], I outlined how the Cloudron can run custom LAMP apps. You simply install the LAMP app [https://cloudron.io/store/lamp.cloudronapp.html] and upload your app using SFTP. Everything around the LAMP app including DNS setup, Let's Encrypt certificate
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