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Plesk 9.5.3 - php-cgi - how to disable 'magic_quotes_gpc ' on a per domain basis ?

andyb-uk

New Pleskian
hi

I know you can disable it with the apache module by uploading a vhost.conf to /var/www/vhost/domain.com/conf.

I know you can disable it globally at

/etc/php5/cgi/php.ini

- Is it possible to disable it on a per domain basis using the cgi module

/var/www/vhost/domain.com/conf - has no effect in cgi mode as far as I can see.

Cheers!
 
You can try setting some php values in the httpd.conf file

Example (httpd.conf):

[VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80]
DocumentRoot /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/
[....]
php_admin_value magic_quotes_gpc 0
[/VirtualHost]

You can also look at this KB from parallels on how to get a seperate php.ini file per domain so you can configure each domain how you want
http://kb.odin.com/9059
 
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