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15th Oct 2010, 04:50 AM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
wowebook.net wowmobi.net gfx4u.net openebookfree.comWhere 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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15th Oct 2010, 04:59 AM #2Respected MemberWebsite's:
DL4Everything.com Soft2050.inwhat 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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15th Oct 2010, 05:01 AM #3
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15th Oct 2010, 05:02 AM #4Member
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15th Oct 2010, 05:10 AM #5
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15th Oct 2010, 05:20 AM #6Member
@Xman
yes m8 when i was replying there was no reply made but my net sucks......
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22nd Oct 2010, 02:42 PM #7MemberWebsite's:
Net100tb.comyou 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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22nd Oct 2010, 02:45 PM #8Member
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22nd Oct 2010, 02:46 PM #9Retired NinJaWebsite's:
loledhard.comedit this
/etc/php.ini
this would reflect changes on every sites on that particular server
You don't hate Justin bieber.You hate the fact you ain't Justin Bieber!
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22nd Oct 2010, 05:02 PM #10MemberWebsite's:
oneddl.eu nfomation.net linksafe.meIt 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(); ?>
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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