When writing content for your site, you typically store them in either html or php files. The basic files, particularly on Linux servers like the ones used for our hosting accounts, are either generally either html (files ending in the extension .html or .htm) or php (files ending in the extension .php) files. HTML files […]
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How to force www or non-www in your .htaccess file in cPanel
How to force www or non-www in your .htaccess file in cPanel Many customers at some point request to force either the www or non-www version of their site to display in their visitor’s browser. Though this results in the same site being displayed there is some thought that using only one version is better […]
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Enable custom PHP in cPanel server with PHP CGI. Using any of the above mentioned methods you can confirm the PHP handler in your server. Now you can follow the steps mentioned below to know how to set up custom php.ini file in a server with PHP CGI handler. 1. Enter into the cgi-bin folder […]
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