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If we have an account with UHB do we have a php.ini file that we can edit?
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Hi,
It's WHB ![]() Yes, you can create your own php.ini file and edit it to your specifications. Just put it in the directory where the script is located.
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How can I get a copy of the original WHB php.ini file?
As far as I understand I am resetting those to the default with my new php.ini file if I don't define them in there. |
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That's correct. You can obtain a copy by opening a Support ticket.
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We have also created a small but knowledgeable PHP Tutorial you should check out.
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Safvan Malik Global President WebHostingBuzz.com WHB Networks LLC |
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Again, unless I'm mistaken, shared servers do NOT allow global php.ini access because that would interfere with other shared server users. Hope I could help clear that up. |
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If overrides are required, a php.ini would be needed only in each directory of the script or application. Once a local php.ini is installed, for that directory only the local php.ini will be used and not the server's php.ini.
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