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Posted by James Benson on 10/09/05 18:29
Thanks for the replies.
Rory Browne wrote:
> they probably use something along the lines of mapping PHP to php -c
> $HOME/php.ini
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> In Linux this would generally be done using binfmt_misc.
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> On 10/9/05, James Benson <jb@jamesbenson.co.uk> wrote:
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>>Nothing special on my configure line and the setting:-
>>Configuration File (php.ini) Path looks like /home/USERNAME/public_html
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>>Only just noticed it's been switched over to CGI recently, It's also
>>possible to have one php.ini per directory and the above mentioned
>>setting always reflects the php.ini setting for that directory so must
>>be something concerning httpd.
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>>JB
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>>Rory Browne wrote:
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>>>why not upload a phpinfo() file and see?
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>>>I'm personally not quite sure how this would work, and I'm interested
>>>in finding out.
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>>>On 10/8/05, James Benson <jb@jamesbenson.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>>Hey everyone, probably missed the bit in the manual but my current
>>>>webhost allows uploading of my own php.ini to my home dir, my question
>>>>is how to do this?
>>>>
>>>>My guess would be to set the ./configure line to something like
>>>>--with-config-file-path=/home/*/public_html
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>>>>but I dont wanna re-compile if im wrong, can anyone tell me?
>>>>
>>>>Using apache-1.3.33, php-4.4.0
>>>>
>>>>Many thanks,
>>>>James Benson.
>>>>
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