You can go to the PHP Config. section of your Bluehost cPanel, they have a link there to download the php.ini file that Bluehost uses by default, in case you would like to customize one ...
You should be able to create your own php.ini with your own values. Simply search on Google for "php environment variables" and you'll be able to figure out what you need to do!
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Suggest to get it from your
Suggest to get it from your vendor - Bluehost. There is no guarantee that all the php.ini in Bluehost are the same now.
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You can go to the PHP Config.
You can go to the PHP Config. section of your Bluehost cPanel, they have a link there to download the php.ini file that Bluehost uses by default, in case you would like to customize one ...
You should be able to create
You should be able to create your own php.ini with your own values. Simply search on Google for "php environment variables" and you'll be able to figure out what you need to do!
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kamdroop,
I'm new to drupal and just started with greengeek and realized that I need to create a custom PHP.INI.. could you please share with me what you did?
thank you