From: Bob G. <bo...@we...> - 2011-09-19 10:27:37
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Hi If you are running the particular affected website in Apache mod_php mode, then the php.ini to target would be the main one in /etc/. You would only need to do the /etc/php5/php.ini under the site's files if you were running in CGI or FCGI mode. Could that be the problem? On 18/09/2011 06:47, Douglas Mortensen wrote: > > Hello all, > > I have the latest Virtualmin GPL just installed today on new clean > debian squeeze using the install.sh script. Everything has seemed to > work pretty well. > > However, I tried to install Joomla 1.6 this evening & it is > recommending I turn off PHP Output Buffering. I looked this up, and in > the php.ini, we have output_buffering. It was enabled set to 4096. I > have disabled it in each php.ini under /etc/php5. However, after > restarting apache webserver, it continues to show that it's enabled. > > I did a quick search through virtualmin.com & found that there may be > an association with Output Buffering and FCGId and/or CGI wrapper. > > My questions are: > > 1.How can I disable output buffering? > > 2.Do I really need to disable it? I read up on it a bit, and it > appears that it is essentially a performance enhancement. However, if > the Joomla installer recommends I disable it, then I'm assuming that > there may be some known/documentation issues there. > |