Jon Westcot wrote:
> Hi Nathan:
> 
>     Another quick question regarding the use of the .htaccess file:
> 
>     If I'm trying to set something like post_max_size, which takes a 
> shorthand value such as 16M in place of the full value, will using the 
> php_value type of statement also accept the shorthand value, or do I need to 
> place in the full value?

yes, valid values for ini settings are the same regardless of where you set 
them (.ini, apache conf, php script)

> 
>     Thanks again; this solution may be exactly what we need!
> 
>     Jon
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Nathan Nobbe 
> To: Jon Westcot 
> Cc: PHP General 
> Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 5:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Question about php.ini file
> 
> 
> On 11/4/07, Jon Westcot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Hi Cristian:
> 
>       Thanks for the replies.
> 
>       In this case, what I've been noticing is that most of the values have
>   gone DOWN (i.e., gotten smaller) after I placed my own php.ini file in
>   place.  For example, upload_max_filesize was 8M before I placed my file, 
>   but, afterwards, it was 2M!  I'm trying to increase this size, not decrease
>   it.
> 
>       Could it be the line-ending characters that are causing the problem?
>   Could PHP be seeing the new file but not realizing how to process it, which 
>   would cause the values to flop over to their defaults?
> 
> do you have ssh access to the server?
> i recommend you start out by creating the simplest file you can by editing it
> directly on the linux server, via vim or w/e. 
> then using a phpinfo() script, you should see your overridden value in the 
> left
> column (those are for the locally overridden values).
> some other things to note are;
> 
>   1.. apache must be properly configured to allow the .htaccess overrides. 
>   2.. you cant override all the values in php.ini; see the documentation
> regarding which ones can be overriden and where
> 
> 
> here is an article regarding the process, 
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_php.ini_overrides_w/_.htaccess
> 
> -nathan
> 
> 

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