On 1/15/2014 12:49 PM, Misha wrote:
Yes, but I don't actually have control over the main php.ini file. I'm
actually the user on the shared server.
I hate to be so cautious about this, but somehow it's very hard to find
an answer! I have heard both that it does revert to defaults (years ago
and recently) and also a few times that it reverts to the server
defaults (recently).
On 1/14/14 1:20 PM, Aziz Saleh wrote:
You can easily confirm by changing your main php.ini to a non default
value, then use a localized php.ini that doesn't contain that value and
make sure it is still not the default value.
Aziz
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Misha
<news.php.net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
I wanted to double check (to see if anyone else can confirm what Aziz
says) this. Can anyone else comment (or is there a better newsgroup I
can
ask in?)?
Thanks.
On 1/13/14 3:46 PM, Misha wrote:
I have a question about php.ini files. I am using a shared hosting
server for hosting a website. They use a customized php.ini file for
the
server. I would like to override certain variables on a local
directory.
What I have heard is that I must include all the variables on the
php.ini file or else it will set the unlisted ones to defaults. Is this
true?
Thanks!
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What is the difference whether an .ini setting reverts to (what you
call) server defaults or the main php.ini file settings? If in the end
you don't like a setting, just add it to your personal 'override' .ini file.
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