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Author Re: Does a lower php.ini replace an upper php.ini in the directory tree ? Activation
AnrDaemon

2007-10-29, 8:01 am

Greetings, Jerry Stuckle.
In reply to Your message dated Saturday, October 27, 2007, 18:02:01,

> AnrDaemon wrote:
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> Try your full comment:


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> I restate. It is stupid to place everything in your httpd.conf,


You're indeed right. Any better comments?

> directly or indirectly by placing it in a file called in your
> httpd.conf. PHP.INI is the initialization file for PHP, and should be
> used as such.


Well, please, how I can change PHP/Apache behaviour in single directory using
one PHP.ini?

> Everything in the world does not belong in your httpd.conf, directly or
> indirectly. It is the apache configuration file, not the PHP, Perl,
> MySQL and the rest-of-the-world configuration file. It should be used as
> such - for configuring apache and things which are specific to the
> server, a virtual host or a directory.


Loading PHP as apache module making it in fact part of Apache, so I configure
Apache module from httpd.conf. What's wrong?
Or You just want a place to spread Your idealism? Sorry, I'm not a good
target for Your lessons.


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Sincerely Yours, AnrDaemon <anrdaemon@freemail.ru>

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