Enabling specific PHP extensions can enhance the functionality and capabilities of your website or application. This guide provides a step-by-step process to enable PHP extensions using the cPanel control panel.

Step 1: Logging in to cPanel

Access your cPanel account using your login credentials.
Once logged in, navigate to the cPanel dashboard.
Step 2: Accessing PHP Configuration

Within cPanel, search for and click on the "Select PHP Version" option.
This will take you to the PHP configuration page.
Step 3: Enabling PHP Extensions

On the PHP configuration page, locate and click on the "Extensions" tab.
You will see a list of available PHP extensions.
Enable the desired extensions by ticking the boxes next to their names.
As you make your selections, the changes will be saved automatically.
Step 4: Verifying PHP Extension Activation

To confirm that the extensions are enabled, you can check the "Current PHP version" section on the same page.
The enabled extensions should be listed under the active PHP version.
By following these steps, you can easily enable PHP extensions for your website or application through cPanel. This allows you to extend the functionality of PHP and utilize specific features required by your project.

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