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php_admin_flag engine off for directory in vhost.conf

NeilWalden

New Pleskian
I'm trying to disable php within an uploads directory (/uploaded/tmp) on one of my sites but nothing I have tried seems to work, I can still run the php files via my browser, I have the following in my vhost_ssl.conf:

Code:
<Directory /var/www/vhosts/dev.mydomain.com/httpdocs>
  Options +FollowSymLinks
  RewriteEngine On
</Directory>
<Directory /var/www/vhosts/dev.mydomain.com/httpdocs/uploaded/tmp>
        <IfModule sapi_apache2.c>
                php_admin_flag engine off
        </IfModule>
        <IfModule mod_php5.c>
                php_admin_flag engine off
        </IfModule>
</Directory>

Any suggestions greatly appreciated, I've searched google and here without any luck.

p.s. I'm running the following after changing the vhost file to load the changes

Code:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-domain dev.mydomain.com
/etc/init.d/httpd reload
 
Total, total guess, but it is possible that that setting can't be configured via a directory setting. There's a page somewhere on the php website that lists what can and can't be set in various ways. If you still can't get it to do what you want, see if you can find the page I'm talking about, just in case I'm right about this (and I'm not confident that I am).
 
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