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php.ini
Where do I find the php.ini file?
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/etc/php.ini
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That's not always the case. Especially with cpanel.
it could be /usr/local/Zend/etc/php.ini |
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I'll have to access my ftp, right?
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Not unless you login as root. Not a good idea usually.
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hmmm - I have access to the root now, but can't find the php.ini file?!
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Google is your friend - "locate php.ini" -
PHP-Scripts Blog ? How to find the location of php.ini on the server |
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Quote:
what do I say? it's like ur father! When u set the parameters on php.ini, I always created a file called: 'copyphpini.php' PHP Code:
Once completed: delete or rename |
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or go to your vb admin panel under "View PHP Info" in maintenance section..:up: it'll tell you exactly where it is.
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This is the easiest solution .
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