> No, I mean PHP. The 4.2.2 release was a security fix for 4.2.1 only.
> None of the changes for the past couple of months, including this one, is
> in it.
OK, but you said originally
> post_max_size and upload_max_filesize could not be set in your .htaccess
> file until recently. It was chang
.conf file.
>
> -Rasmus
>
> On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Oliver Schönrock wrote:
>
>> Sorry for bringing up an old problem, (there seem to be many articles in
>> the archives already) but I couldn't find the solution there so here is
>> my version of the pro
Sorry for bringing up an old problem, (there seem to be many articles in
the archives already) but I couldn't find the solution there so here is my
version of the problem ;-)
I am running php 4.2.2 on a virtual host, so I have no access to php.ini.
But I can use the apache directives in .htac
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