Php Settings
For each version of Php you can set specific settings to the php.ini
- Allow PHP access to remote files
- When the allow_url_fopen directive is enabled, you can write php scripts
that open remote files as if they are local files.
- Maximum of available memory
- This sets the maximum amount of memory in bytes that a script is allowed
to allocate, memory_limit also affects file uploading. Generally speaking,
memory_limit should be larger than post_max_size.
- Maximum upload file size
- The maximum size of a file uploaded to your server (upload_max_filesize).
- Maximum size of post data allowed
- Sets max size of post data allowed (post_max_size). This setting also affects file upload.
To upload large files, this value must be larger than upload_max_filesize.
If memory limit is enabled by your configure script, memory_limit also
affects file uploading. Generally speaking, memory_limit should be larger
than post_max_size.
- Maximum execution time of scripts
- This sets the maximum time in seconds a script is allowed to run before
it is terminated by the parser (max_execution_time). This helps prevent poorly written scripts
from tying up the server.
- Maximum time to parse input data
- This sets the maximum time in seconds a script is allowed to parse input data (max_input_time), like POST and GET.
Timing begins at the moment PHP is invoked at the server and ends when execution begins.
- Maximum number of uploaded files
- The maximum number of files allowed to be uploaded simultaneously (max_file_uploads).
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