Gavin Chalkley wrote:
Is there no way of setting unique .ini?
As I am running multi Dev sites from Xampp, of which require different
includes and other settings
On 2 May 2011 18:31, Barry Stear bst...@gmail.com wrote:
You just need to update the php.ini file that you have making any
Is there no way of setting unique .ini?
As I am running multi Dev sites from Xampp, of which require different
includes and other settings
On 2 May 2011 18:31, Barry Stear bst...@gmail.com wrote:
You just need to update the php.ini file that you have making any changes
necessary. I would
On Sunday 06 July 2003 00:13, frank wrote:
i found that even i have not the php.ini in my SYSTEMROOT, php can still
run ... why?
For window XP, should it be placed in c:/WINDOWS? or any other ?
If no php.ini is found then default values will be used.
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i found that even i have not the php.ini in my SYSTEMROOT, php can still
run ... why?
Sometimes they place it in C:\winnt\php.ini
search for php.ini and it will show if there is a file and where it is.
Russell Griechen
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My understanding is the location PHP looks for the php.ini is dependant on
the OS and what %SYSTEMROOT% is set to.
This is what I have gleemed from my reading on this, as I had the same
issue.
walter
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i found that even
On Friday 24 May 2002 20:35, Daz wrote:
Hi
could anyone point me in the right direction please??
Yes, but there's no need to post twice.
I needed to use php to upload some large files into mysql and reading
through previous posts saw that the php.ini file has a default entry
limit of