If you are hosting in a different time zone and would like to change the server’s time zone please do the following:
Posts Tagged ‘php.ini’
How to change your server time zone using .htaccess or php.ini?
Dec 14th
.htaccess, How to, php.ini, server time, time zone, timezone
Disabling mod_security on your account
Dec 6th
ModSecurity is a web application firewall (WAF). With over 70% of attacks now carried out over the web application level, organisations need all the help they can get in making their systems secure. WAFs are deployed to establish an increased external security layer to detect and/or prevent attacks before they reach web applications. ModSecurity provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring and real-time analysis with little or no changes to existing infrastructure. Therefore, for obvious reasons, many hosts have this module compiled.
ModSecurity is a very useful module. However with improper configuration this can make your website/script not working at all. To check if ModSecurity is installed please open your PHPInfo, search for mod_security, if you see mod_security, that means ModSecurity is installed.
.htaccess, disable, How to, ModSecurity, mod_security, php.ini
Increasing your PHP upload file size limit
Dec 5th
Most servers have the PHP upload file size limit set to 2M, which means the maximum size of file you can upload using your php script is 2mb only. To increase the limit, please do the following:
.htaccess, file size, increase, php.ini, upload, upload_max_filesize









