Thursday, September 5, 2013

Set php.ini file Values Using .htaccess


If are using PHP as an apache module, PHP allows us to modify php.ini using Apache Configuration. This can be done using the following directives:

php_value name value 
Sets the value of the specified directive. Can be used only with PHP_INI_ALL and PHP_INI_PERDIR type directives. To clear a previously set value use none as the value.

php_flag name on|off
Used to set a boolean configuration directive. Can be used only with PHP_INI_ALL and PHP_INI_PERDIR type directives.

php_admin_value name value
Sets the value of the specified directive. This can not be used in .htaccess files. Any directive type set with php_admin_value can not be overridden by .htaccess or ini_set(). 

php_admin_flag name on|off 
Used to set a boolean configuration directive. This can not be used in .htaccess files. Any directive type set with php_admin_flag can not be overridden by .htaccess or ini_set().

In .htaccess File put following code

#htacces code format
php_value setting_name setting_value

#example
php_value  upload_max_filesize  7M


Of course you could simply place these in the .htaccess
It's actually very easy

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