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    Default Where is php.ini ?

    I have a problem when import 47MB xml to wordpress . I'm newbabie in linux , so can someone help me ?
    File is empty. Please upload something more substantial. This error could also be caused by uploads being disabled in your php.ini or by post_max_size being defined as smaller than upload_max_filesize in php.ini.
    chipve Reviewed by chipve on . Where is php.ini ? I have a problem when import 47MB xml to wordpress . I'm newbabie in linux , so can someone help me ? Rating: 5
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    what u using?

    In Kloxo:
    /root/.etc/misc/php.ini
    /usr/lib/kloxophp/zend/etc/php.ini
    /usr/local/lxlabs/ext/php/etc/php.ini
    /usr/local/lxlabs/kloxo/httpdocs/htmllib/filecore/php.ini
    /usr/local/lxlabs/kloxo/httpdocs/htmllib/filecore/lxetc/misc /php.ini
    /etc/php.ini
    /home/httpd/mydomain.com/php.ini
    /home/httpd/mydomain.com/php.ini

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    locate php.ini

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    #4
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    generally /etc/php.ini it is located here if not try this command to find

    php -i | grep php.ini

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    #5
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    samething i said raj in simpler terms

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    @Xman
    yes m8 when i was replying there was no reply made but my net sucks ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by chipve View Post
    I have a problem when import 47MB xml to wordpress . I'm newbabie in linux , so can someone help me ?
    you could get help from;

    http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_Worki...e_to_import.3F

    http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support

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    #8
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    Hey create a file with this text without quotes "<?php phpinfo(); ?>"
    save and then open that file in browser and look for "Configuration File (php.ini) Path "

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    edit this
    /etc/php.ini

    this would reflect changes on every sites on that particular server



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    It would help if we knew the distro. But anyhow, here is a noob proof way of finding the location of the .ini you need to edit, much easier than locate or grep.

    1) Create a new file in the document root of your site, name it whatever you want (e.g. test.php)
    2) Place the following inside and save it:
    Code: 
    <?php 
      phpinfo();
    ?>
    3) Load that file in your browser.
    4) Find 'Loaded Configuration File' and this will show the location of the .ini php is using.
    5) Delete the file once done.

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