For one application I need to change some of the PHP values which I really don't want to apply to all the accounts using this version of PHP. This was easy enough to implement using a .user.ini file.
There are some support tasks which run through PHP CLI, via cron, which are not utilizing those custom directives. Short of altering the scripts to use the "php -c" option is there a way to tell the server that when running PHP CLI tasks for a specific account to include a directive file?
Otherwise it looks like I will be left with altering the specific scripts/code or making these changes effective for all accounts that use that version of PHP on that server. Hoping there's a simple setting I've overlooked.
Thank you in advance for any advice,
JP
There are some support tasks which run through PHP CLI, via cron, which are not utilizing those custom directives. Short of altering the scripts to use the "php -c" option is there a way to tell the server that when running PHP CLI tasks for a specific account to include a directive file?
Otherwise it looks like I will be left with altering the specific scripts/code or making these changes effective for all accounts that use that version of PHP on that server. Hoping there's a simple setting I've overlooked.
Thank you in advance for any advice,
JP