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GoDaddy hosting and PHP5

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GoDaddy hosting and PHP5

Postby LIONO » July 31st, 2010, 5:05 am

If you're running PHP5 on shared hosting through GoDaddy you will want to create a php5.ini file in your root directory and copy the contents of your php.ini file into it. Apparently GoDaddy doesn't do this for you.

I ran into this issue because I needed to add the zend extension that pointed to the folder where ionCube was located after I installed s2member-pro. I originally tried changing the php.ini file but the GoDaddy server wouldn't recognize the update. There is a post about it here:
http://help.godaddy.com/topic/320/article/5647#linux
Once I created the file and added the zend extension (I modified the path to reflect what folder ionCube was located in) my installation of s2member-pro was error free.

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Re: GoDaddy hosting and PHP5

Postby drbyte » August 3rd, 2010, 12:24 am

GoDaddy Hosting? Run and Run Fast. They good at Domain Names, never at hosting. :twisted:
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Re: GoDaddy hosting and PHP5

Postby Jason Caldwell » August 5th, 2010, 2:14 pm

drbyte wrote:GoDaddy Hosting? Run and Run Fast. They good at Domain Names, never at hosting. :twisted:

Completely agree.
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Re: GoDaddy hosting and PHP5

Postby Jason Caldwell » August 5th, 2010, 2:15 pm

LIONO wrote:If you're running PHP5 on shared hosting through GoDaddy you will want to create a php5.ini file in your root directory and copy the contents of your php.ini file into it. Apparently GoDaddy doesn't do this for you.

I ran into this issue because I needed to add the zend extension that pointed to the folder where ionCube was located after I installed s2member-pro. I originally tried changing the php.ini file but the GoDaddy server wouldn't recognize the update. There is a post about it here:
http://help.godaddy.com/topic/320/article/5647#linux
Once I created the file and added the zend extension (I modified the path to reflect what folder ionCube was located in) my installation of s2member-pro was error free.

-Cheers

Thanks for sharing this tip. Much appreciated!
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& Zeitgeist Movie Advocate: http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/

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