On 09/07/2011 23:59, locojohn wrote:
> Igor Sysoev Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
>> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 08:23:16AM -0400, jbruni
>> wrote:
>>
>>> [b][color=#FF0000]UPDATE[/color][/b]
>>>
>>> Now, it is possible to do this way:
>>>
>>> [code]
>>> fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE
>> "upload_max_filesize=5M";
>>> [/code]
>>>
>>> More information here:
>>> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51595
>>>
> Igor, how about using the current values of PHP_INI* variables inside
> the definition e.g.:
>
>
This is impossible. Think about what nginx does - It matches filenames
to a mask and passes the request using CGI to the port defined on a match.
There is no reason why Nginx should know the CGI server is php (It is
only convention that php files end in .php) and no reason why it should
be php
either - it might be Ruby, Python, Erlang, or anything else you might
use. Further there is no way it can determine which php.ini file it
would have to read even if it could know it was a php configuration it
had to find.
Ian
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