Sep 27th, 2009, 9:53 PM
Thanks Ben.
This is the reply from my provider. Does it make sense and will it work?
Thank you for contacting UK2 support. We will not enable allow_url_fopen as it is a security risk, but you can enable it locally by creating your own PHP.INI file. Just create a new file called php.ini and add the following line to it:
disable_functions =
This will make it so no functions are disabled. This file is not applied recursively so you will need to copy this file into every directory that it needs to be called for. Please let us know if you need anything else. Thank you.
Regards
Stephen Tippets
Technical Support
UK-2 Ltd
This is the reply from my provider. Does it make sense and will it work?
Thank you for contacting UK2 support. We will not enable allow_url_fopen as it is a security risk, but you can enable it locally by creating your own PHP.INI file. Just create a new file called php.ini and add the following line to it:
disable_functions =
This will make it so no functions are disabled. This file is not applied recursively so you will need to copy this file into every directory that it needs to be called for. Please let us know if you need anything else. Thank you.
Regards
Stephen Tippets
Technical Support
UK-2 Ltd