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    I dont think that will make any difference...
    Any idea on how i acess /etc/php.ini?


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    in a telnet thingy type something like:

    emacs /etc/php.ini

    OR

    geedit /etc/php.ini

    OR

    WOTEVA.TXT.PROGRAM.IS.INSTALLED.HERE /etc/php.ini

    I think
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    I've looked throught all the files and folders on ftp and i cant see it.


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    you cant see the system files in FTP!?!?
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    where do you look then!?!?! vps is new to me


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    to edit it you need to use telnet.

    Like:

    geedit /etc/php.ini
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    what is telnet rofl? got a link or sumfing


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    Download PuTTY - Search it on google, then type in the ip and connect, then login as root.

    Now type:

    geedit (or gedit, im not sure!) /etc/php.ini

    This will let you edit it
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    Macbook, i know ure trying to help, 1. renaming folder won't work 2. Jack the system files are in there or obviously it wouldn't work..

    Now the only problem is ioncube never mind with all the putty stuff, just ask if are server host can install it for us coz we cant be assed
    Last edited by ?php?; 12-01-2007 at 07:45 AM.

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