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Browse All TopicsI am using Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.8.10 OpenSSL/0.9.6g with the latest version of PhP. I have everything working except one thing... not sure what th deal is..
I'm under the impression that I can give different php scripts different php.ini configurations but i'm unsure how to do this. I assume this is related to the "Virtual Directory" support in PHP4. But I cannot find any info on how to enable this ability. What is Virtual Directory support and how do you enable it?
According to the documentation, the system looks for php.ini in the local dir, then in PHPRC and then /usr/local/lib. All I can get it to do is read the /usr/local/lib version. How can I set up virtualhosts under Apache, where each domain will have it's own autonomous php.ini so I can offer different levels of php functionality to different domains?
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