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@Good Info @robbyg. Props on that. I didnt knew that about Godaddy's CPANEL. I have been using the old Plesk Like Panel on Godaddy and still are using it. Here is how you create your own ini File on Godaddy's Old Plesk CPanel: When you Purchase a Godaddy Hosting Panel with the OLD Plesk Like CPanel, Then as Default you will have a file called php5.ini n your root. And believe me, in some cases you wont see the php5.ini as Default. It happens and it has happened to me a few times befor. 1) If you dont see the php5.ini, then Create a new php5.ini and add it in your root. 2) Since many are still on the old CPanel/Plesk on Godaddy' such as myself. You have to create php5.ini which will be very usefull in future. 3) After you have added the php5.ini file in root of your hosting. Then the same content as @robbyg exaplained above inside your php5.ini file. Example: file_uploads = On post_max_size = 50M upload_max_filesize = 50M Save the file and Upload it back in your root. The php5.ini works just like the user.ini in Godaddys CPanel Hosting or the php.ini and has been very usefull to me. The number 5 in php5.ini is for PHP Versions above 5 on Godaddy. |
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