> Ryan, > > As far as I am aware two php.ini files is a Debianism.. CentOS/RHEL uses only one php.ini which is located in /etc/ . I don't do a huge amount of web oriented stuff, mostly OS/system level and openstack/cloudstack things these days with some admin of various services like the company wiki and chat > servers, so I may be wrong but I have been doing CentOS/RH admin since RH 1.x and have never seen two php.ini files.. > > Good pointer on the .htaccess stuff.. I forgot all about stuffing vars into there.. > > Have a good day. > -R Yeah that probably is the case; I use Gentoo mainly, and it has the 2 php.ini. As long as you're changing the right file, it should be fine, though it does require an apache restart to take effect (might be a good idea to do so in off-peak time despite generally being very quick). I mentioned the htaccess as there was some discussion about limited access to system modification, in which case htaccess is a simple alternative. I did notice in my own configuration, I changed both upload_max_filesize & post_max_size--though I'm not sure both are required. Not all PHP variables can be managed in htaccess but the list is easily googled. -- Ryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One dashboard for servers and applications across Physical-Virtual-Cloud Widest out-of-the-box monitoring support with 50+ applications Performance metrics, stats and reports that give you Actionable Insights Deep dive visibility with transaction tracing using APM Insight. http://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/290420510;117567292;y ----- squirrelmail-users mailing list Posting guidelines: http://squirrelmail.org/postingguidelines List address: squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx List archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user List info (subscribe/unsubscribe/change options): https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users