On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:

> You can't disable functions in your httpd.conf.  That particular directive
> is probably the only one that is server-wide and can only be set in your
> php.ini file.  The reason is that it is too expensive to disable and
> re-enabled functions on a per-request basis which is what we would need to
> do if we allowed you to set it per-dir or per-vhost.

Hmm, that's a pitty, now I have two choices: disable user access and
modification of files on the server or modify the sources commenting out
the functions I want to disable (because having 3 Apache and PHP instances
is not well worth for just 2 poll scripts in two virtual hosts).

I guess I'll disable access to users.


Thanks anyway.




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