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    Default PHP Ini settings in WHM

    a good thing to have in the WHM is an option to edit the PHP.INI file.
    who seconds this ?

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    If cPanel does that, they might as well setup an editor for httpd.conf, my.conf, pure-ftpd.conf, proftpd.conf, etc.

    Shell & a text editor is a better idea. cPanel is an automation tool, not a system admin replacement.

    The rest of those who have gone before us cannot steady the unrest of those to follow.

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    Originally posted by ciphervendor
    If cPanel does that, they might as well setup an editor for httpd.conf, my.conf, pure-ftpd.conf, proftpd.conf, etc.

    Shell & a text editor is a better idea. cPanel is an automation tool, not a system admin replacement.
    I always wondering why they don't have this. It seems easy enough to install but maybe too many noobs would ruin their system and need more support.

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