Can I add a PHP initialization file to my hosting account?
PHP initialization files can manage form, server, and environmental variables as well as server-side cookies, temporary directories, error display, and error logging.
Your ability to add a php.ini file to your hosting account depends on the type of hosting account you are running:
- Windows IIS 6 accounts do not support PHP.
- Windows IIS 7 and Linux accounts support PHP 5.
IMPORTANT: Name your initialization file php5.ini. Always upload the initialization file to the root directory of your hosting account.
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