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==Windows Custom PHP.ini==
 
==Windows Custom PHP.ini==
  
*Log into the Control Panel at wcp.hostek.com
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#Log into the Control Panel at wcp.hostek.com
*Click on PHP Settings
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#Click on PHP Settings
*Select the domain or subdomain you want to have a custom PHP.ini for
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#Select the domain or subdomain you want to have a custom PHP.ini for
*There will be a checkbox that says 'Custom php.ini'
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#There will be a checkbox that says 'Custom php.ini'
*Check this and it will create the Custom PHP.ini file for you.
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#Check this and it will create the Custom PHP.ini file for you.
 
*<b>Note</b> - You can also change the PHP version that is used from the drop down menu.
 
*<b>Note</b> - You can also change the PHP version that is used from the drop down menu.
  
 
==Linux Custom PHP.ini==
 
==Linux Custom PHP.ini==
  
*Log into your control panel
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#Log into your control panel
*Click on PHP.ini Settings
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#Click on PHP.ini Settings
*Check the Enable custom php.ini checkbox
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#Check the Enable custom php.ini checkbox
 
*<b>Note</b> - You can also change many common settings used in your PHP.ini here
 
*<b>Note</b> - You can also change many common settings used in your PHP.ini here
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Revision as of 09:23, 12 August 2012


Windows Custom PHP.ini

  1. Log into the Control Panel at wcp.hostek.com
  2. Click on PHP Settings
  3. Select the domain or subdomain you want to have a custom PHP.ini for
  4. There will be a checkbox that says 'Custom php.ini'
  5. Check this and it will create the Custom PHP.ini file for you.
  • Note - You can also change the PHP version that is used from the drop down menu.

Linux Custom PHP.ini

  1. Log into your control panel
  2. Click on PHP.ini Settings
  3. Check the Enable custom php.ini checkbox
  • Note - You can also change many common settings used in your PHP.ini here