Hi all, .htaccess files are a performance killer, particularly at the root of a web application (because they apply, by default, to all sub-directories and because they are read *every* time there is an access to any file on the system). Even so, they are still widely used because they're easy, but I think somehow we should provide some kind of documentation indicating that the setting can be configured inside an Apache's Virtual Host very easily like so:
... php_value output_buffering Off </VirtualHost> Virtual hosts configuration files are read only once at Apache's reload and cover the whole site hierarchy without further read. Regards, Yannick E l mié, 25-05-2011 a las 19:03 +0200, Hans De Bisschop escribió: > Hi Philippe, > > No problem whatsoever for me. Connected to that I think the actual > settings-check during the installation can be safely removed ... we > could keep it as advise, but that should be it. > > Hans > > On 25/05/2011 16:36, Philippe Van Eerdenbrugghe wrote: > > Hi all > > > > since most users will use an apache server with php loaded as a > > module, what do you think of providing an .htaccess file containing > > the line : > > > > php_flag output_buffering Off > > > > at the root of chamilo for all the users who can't / don't want to > > edit their php.ini file ? > > > > I personally use that feature locally since I don't want all my > > projects to shut down output_buffering and it works quite well. > > > > Systho > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Dev mailing list > > Dev@lists.chamilo.org > > http://lists.chamilo.org/listinfo/dev > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > Dev@lists.chamilo.org > http://lists.chamilo.org/listinfo/dev _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.chamilo.org http://lists.chamilo.org/listinfo/dev