On Jan 5, 2008 11:20 AM, Afan Pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was my thought too, but, when I create new folder - it will
> automatically create php.ini inside and there is no point of deleting them.
>
> HOW insecure it is? Because, since you know there is php.ini you can
> easy open ever
That was my thought too, but, when I create new folder - it will
automatically create php.ini inside and there is no point of deleting them.
HOW insecure it is? Because, since you know there is php.ini you can
easy open every of them (http://mydomain.com/gallery/images/php.ini) and
look. Isn't
On Jan 5, 2008 2:35 AM, Afan Pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> after my host moved my account from old server (shared hosting) with php
> 4.4.7, mysql 4.x to new one with php 5.x and mysql 5.x. nice. they did
> it fast and without problems.
> but then I realized that every folder has it's
hi,
after my host moved my account from old server (shared hosting) with php
4.4.7, mysql 4.x to new one with php 5.x and mysql 5.x. nice. they did
it fast and without problems.
but then I realized that every folder has it's own php.ini file?!?
I "talked" to them (live chat) about this and they
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