'll first check to see if
'stuff.php' can be found, then it'll include('stuff.php')
and proceed with your script...
in 'stuff.php', you can then turn on any "per-directory"
options you want....
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Magg
On Thursday 28 June 2001 02:08, Mark Maggelet wrote:
> Is there any way to set output_buffering per directory or host?
> I tried putting:
> php_value output_buffering On
>
> in my virtual host, also in , , and .htaccess
> the only place it seems to get noticed is in php.ini
Try using php_flag ins
Is there any way to set output_buffering per directory or host?
I tried putting:
php_value output_buffering On
in my virtual host, also in , , and .htaccess
the only place it seems to get noticed is in php.ini
php4.7devel/apache1.3.20/linux
thanks,
- Mark
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