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Using php.ini

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TommyB

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HI, I read that we can use custom php.ini for each domain, so, I copied the system php.ini to my httpdocs folder, changed the value I wanted (display_errors) and refresh my page. Nothing changed...

I tried using ISAP, CGI and FastCGI

What's wrong??

Plesk: 9.2.3
PHP: 5.2.6
 
I tried the php.ini on windows and linux,

I tried copying the original php.ini and modify, and I also tried using php_admin // php_value like in srm.conf

nothing working
 
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