On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The reason why I would want to play with settings in php.ini or/and > httpd.conf often is because everytime I modify those config files I MUST > restart apache in order for changes to take place, meaning I will have > DOWNTIME. Now imagine hundreds of new accounts added per day to your > hosting machine, that means the webserver will end up getting restarted > hundreds of times... Hundreds of seconds per day add up to minutes of > downtime... and as we all know downtime is something everyone tries to > avoid at all costs.
That's a good point. But this implementation still doesn't seem very slick to me. What about something like: open_basedir = /var/www/{user}/public_html Where {user} would map to the owner of the script being executed. Other things that might be supported as well: {group}, {regex:a.*$}, {host} and probably other things as well. I haven't thought through this very much yet, but that seems like a more flexible approach to this problem. -Rasmus -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php