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php.ini changes don't have any effect - Server Fault

If you want changes to have effect without restarting the web server, use php-cgi instead. This page explains installation and configuration.

php.ini not reflecting changes ever after server restart - Stack Overflow

Is this a cli application? If not throw phpinfo() or php_ini_loaded_file() and get the ini from that · How can I find out if its a cli ...

php.ini changes not taking effect - Applications - openSUSE Forums

Check that you haven't got multiple definitions for short_open_tag in php.ini or any of the included ini files in /etc/php5/conf.d. Presumably ...

php.ini - changes don't seem to take effect · Issue #320 - GitHub

Trying to edit the php.ini settings (in new v3) - and they don't appear to be applied. (Specifying an error_log location - but none showing ...

Changes to php.ini have zero effect - don't save

Changes to php.ini have zero affect. I changed the like 4-5 suitecrm recommended values so I could upgrade Suitecrm.

Local php.ini changes dont take effect? - Virtualmin

What you're describing can occur if the Virtual Server is setup to use mod_php rather than CGI or FCGID. Only CGI and FCGID offer per-domain php.ini files, ...

Solved: php.ini changes not reflecting - Magento Forums

php.ini changes not reflecting. my company installed this magento so am not 100% sure why somethings are not working correctly ...

changes to php.ini have no effect / which php.ini?

Hi everyone, I would like to change my php.ini, but it seems that the changes have no effect. Even changing engine=On to engine=Off doesn't do ...

[SOLVED] php.ini file not being read [Archive] - Ubuntu Forums

ini files " and the dir to be scanned is /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d. It may be that an INI file in that folder is overriding your default php.ini.

Make changes to PHP ini values without losing them on an update

As you can see in the file path, you would have to make these changes to the php.ini file of each installed PHP version. You would also need to ...

PHP Settings Not Taking Effect - Plesk Forum

ini file, but some of the changes here don't take effect either. I have found similiar posts, but resolutions that work. I have restarted the ...

How to Make Changes to php.ini - Craft CMS

Changes made to the php.ini file will not take effect until you restart the server. If you're running MAMP or similar local hosting software, you might need ...

Where is the PHP.ini File in WordPress? How to Find and Edit its ...

Editing PHP.ini can increase your site's maximum execution time. But if you don't have access to the file, you can also adjust this setting in .

Modifying php.ini - Wont see any changes after edit - Ask Ubuntu

You've identified the correct php.ini file where you're configuration options are coming from. Its the file shown in the output of phpinfo() ...

Changes made to the ini file are not reflected in phpinfo() - Super User

I just realized that it is necessary to restart php-fpm service as well. Now, the changes above are applied but the change to ...

PHP: .user.ini files - Manual

Basically, anything in the "Changeable" column labeled as PHP_INI_SYSTEM can't be set in the .user.ini file (so quit trying). It can ONLY be set at the main php ...

Changes made on php.ini have no effect on wordpress

[EDIT] Just managed to solve it. You just have to copy the php.ini without the line tht adjusts the memory into the wp-admin folder. Recently, I ...

.user.ini keeps being overwritten - ℹ Support - Nextcloud community

For a little while, then it changes back. I'm using Nginx so I don't even think the .user.ini file comes into effect over what's in the php.

php.ini doesn't work at all · Issue #918 · laravel/valet - GitHub

If the 7.3 settings aren't taking effect, perhaps your running PHP version isn't 7.3 ? You've given no information with which to help you ...

Where is the PHP.INI file used by MAMP?

Either no file name was submitted, or the file size exceeded the maximum size permitted by your PHP configuration. See FAQ 1.16." ... The php.ini ...