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For those that need all of your php info, do the following:
create a new file Enter the following: <?php phpinfo() ?> name the file php.info upload the file to public_html point your browser to the file. ie.. yoursite.com/info.php This should give you a huge listing of all your info and what is installed as well as the versions. I'm sure that most already knew this, but hope it helps some. |
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Didn't know this, tried it, get nothing
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Make sure the file has a .php extension. Example: phpinfo.php
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