Examples of using Php settings in English and their translations into Japanese
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These will define what PHP settings subscribers can manage.
PHP Settings Includes the customizable PHP settings.
If you are unable to make changes to the PHP settings, contact your provider.
You can change php settings and load extensions from a central php. .
Note: If this permission is granted, then the common PHP settings are not synced.
Subdomains inherit the PHP settings defined on the level of their parent domain.
For example, you could register a View composer, configure your logging preferences,set some PHP settings, etc.
Thirdly, Moodle requires a number of PHP settings to be active for it to work.
Inheriting PHP settings Domains belonging to a subscription inherit the PHP settings defined on the subscription level.
This topic explainshow Plesk customers can manage PHP settings for their domains and subdomains from the Customer Panel.
Since Plesk 10.4, PHP settings are adjustable through the Customer Panel and you can adjust them individually for each hosting plan or subscription.
Just look for a menu or toolbar where you canfind the“File Manager,”“Web Server Settings,”“PHP Settings” or anything similar;
Moreover, your customers(if allowed) can adjust your PHP settings preset individually for each of their websites and subdomains.
Common PHP settings management. If granted, allows customers to adjust PHP settings from the common settings group.
Hosting performance settings management.Granting this permission will enable the customer to manage performance-related PHP settings.
Common PHP settings management Allows the subscriber to adjust common PHP settings individually for each website(subdomain) in their subscription.
If you have the corresponding permissions on your subscription,you can change the PHP settings for every domain and subdomain independently of each other.
If you make changes to the PHP settings and your website becomes slow or stops loading, revert all PHP settings to their default values.
This topic explains how Plesk administrator can make PHP available to their customers andcontrol what PHP settings their customers can manage.
Note that customers who have the permission to manage PHP settings are able to configure certain PHP settings for their domains and subdomains.
Viewing the PHP settings To view the PHP settings currently configured for the domain, including those configured on the server level, click View the phpinfo() page.
Important: If you use Plesk for Windows or for Linux, where PHP runs not as an Apache module,your customers are able to override some PHP settings regardless of any permissions.
Note: If you change the PHP settings for a subscription, the subscription will be locked for sync unless the subscription owner has the necessary permissions to make the changes you made.
For example, you can have a'basic' plan,which would give subscribers no control over PHP settings, and'advanced' one, which would give some degree of control, and an'expert' one, which would allow subscribers the maximum ability to customize the PHP settings.
PHP settings of the add-on plan will override the settings defined in the main service plan. If customers have the corresponding permissions, they can specify the PHP configuration that is unique for each website(or subdomain) in their subscription.
Allowing Customers to Change PHP Settings You can allow your customers to override subscription's PHP settings with their own per-website and per-subdomain PHP configuration.
Setting up permissions To configure the PHP settings for a service plan, go to Service Plans< click either Add a Plan or the name of an existing plan whose PHP settings you want to change< Permissions.
To configure the PHP settings for a subscription, go to Subscriptions< click either Add Subscription or the name of an existing subscription whose PHP settings you want to change and then Customize< PHP Settings.