http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?t=5312
whenever I try to save the modify php.ini file.It prompt me this file is read only.So how to save it ? I have limit linux knowledge only.By the way, where to create .htaccess ? Where should I put the file ? Any special syntax require ? Can you provide me some sample.Thanks
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When I run the installer it halts on Step 1 and prompts me to download installer.php, have you come across this behaviour before? Any suggestions? Thanks, Ross. Normally I just duplicate the latest production version down to a sandbox area and test and develop locally, and then make the same changes again in production
How to Fix Error Too Many Redirects Issue in WordPress
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Have you encountered the error too many redirects issue in the past? how did you fix it? If you know a fix that is not listed in the article above, then please contribute in the comments below. Activate plugins one at a time and after activating each plugin try to browse several pages on your site using a different browser as a non-logged in user
How can I make my php.ini file recursive ? - InMotion Hosting
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Troubleshooting errors Important! If you add the recursive path to your php.ini and you get an error like the following, it is because the PHP version is not being rendered correctly. It didn't look like we had any information published on this particular topic, so I've gone ahead and created a new article for you explaining the process here: Custom php.ini file per user with FastCGI Please let us know if you have any further questions at all
http://www.ewhathow.com/2013/09/how-to-increase-php-max_execution_time/
In cases in which a script has somehow gone into an infinite loop, or is in a deadlock because of file level locking, your server will get overloaded and your memory and CPU usage will go above recommended thresholds
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So I need to downgrade to 5.3 in whm via easyapache and this switch appear in my cpanel accounts automatically? Reply Arn Staff 25,120 Points 2014-09-30 6:25 pm Gabriel, Yes, in order to have the PHP switcher put into place, the DEFAULT version of PHP that would be installed would need to be 5.3. The following article will provide you with the line that you would need to add to your .htaccess file: Using multiple PHP versions on one account Simply place the appropriate line for your desired PHP version into the .htaccess file of your home directory and it will then take effect
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Try to increase upload size in your php.ini For example, Here are two ways to increase the limit on uploaded files to 20 MB: *1) Add the below to the relevant php.ini file (recommended, if you have access). However, for hosts running PHP as a CGI script with suexec (for example) you may be able to put these directives in a php.ini file in your domain root directory
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Web Design Bournemouth February 6, 2012 at 6:41 pm I host my site on a Cloud Server, when doing the mentioned it had no effect, I had to edit the main php.ini in the apache2 folder
http://www.teknobites.com/how-to-edit-phpini-file-to-increase-memory-limit/
Thanx for commenting ram says June 24, 2007 at 1:38 pm If you are in a shared account i guess you can not edit php.ini file because the changes will be effected to all the accounts on the shared server. Im actually using my friends account ( he works for a hosting site ) He told me, Im not allowed to edit my php.ini file and he said, they wont change my php.ini file either (unless i get a better plan) So my question is, how do i increase memory with out messing with the php.ini file
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How to increase upload media file size limit in WordPress
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could you give me and ideas on how to fix this?Thank youReply Kim September 22, 2013 at 4:37 amThanks so much! Worked great!Reply Francisco October 8, 2013 at 5:59 amThanks for the easy steps, I found other pages but they were not as easy and well explained as yours, keep up the good work!!Reply patrick December 28, 2013 at 12:00 amthe best option to use is php.ini but many coder or developer just don`t know how to teach other people very simple way of doing it, this is my second time of doing it and I can tell you where you are making the mistake. Thanks buddy.Most of the other stuff I googled, had either out of date or overly complex instructions that had little relevance to my problem.Keep up the great work.Reply jamie September 19, 2013 at 3:42 amHi,Ive read your post about changing the upload limit for wordpress
PHP change the maximum upload file size - Stack Overflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2184513/php-change-the-maximum-upload-file-size
On the shared hosting however this setting do not work however error message is showing that maximum allowed upload size is that value I set in .htaccess. My server side script is done in PHP Every time I try and upload a file, I receive an error claiming that the file exceeds the maximum size allowed, so I need to increase the size
How to Increase the Maximum File Upload Size in WordPress
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Reply Nori says: May 12, 2015 at 11:34 am Thanks for this! Tried the php.ini and I am quite surprised it worked and was so easy Reply Dan says: May 8, 2015 at 9:42 am php.ini file worked perfectly for me. htaccess Method Some people have tried using the htaccess method where by modifying the .htaccess file in the root directory, you can increase the maximum upload size in WordPress
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