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ini_set() in php files will not be active only if PHP is set with command_override ... some stupid hosts deactive that capability to avoid being pirated... (another urban legend!) so you can check your phpinfo(); to see if this "command_override" is present... if it is, you may not be able to use ini_set!
i think PHP 5 do not have this setting because of some new structure. |
Can one also set a string in config.php that overrides the 10mb attachments limit as well?
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