[nycphp-talk] Re: talk Digest, Vol 4, Issue 51
Rob Marscher
rmarscher at beaffinitive.com
Mon Feb 26 10:30:14 EST 2007
>> Thanks for the posting. Does this only apply to the /etc/php.ini?
>> What about if you copy the /etc/php.ini file locally and edit it,
>> like users do on web hosting services where they aren't root so
>> they can't restart Apache?
If users on shared hosting services have access to some type of
personal php.ini, then php isn't being loaded into apache as a module
but is instead being run as a cgi via suPHP or something similar.
I see in your original post:
> PHP 4.3.9 (cgi)
Do you have more info on how apache is serving php pages? Maybe
search your httpd.conf file (and any included files) for php...
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