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Where is PHP INI file HostGator?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 7:32 pm

PHP INI File HostGator

PHP is an open source programming language that enables web developers to create dynamic websites. PHP is commonly used in conjunction with Apache, a free and open source web server, to create dynamic web pages.

HostGator is a web hosting company that offers a wide range of web hosting plans and features. One of the features that HostGator offers is the ability to upload and use PHP files.

The PHP file that you upload to HostGator can be used as the main source of content for your website.

To upload a PHP file to HostGator, first open the HostGator account that you want to use for your website. Then, click the “Files” link in the main menu.

On the Files page, click the “Upload a File” link.

PRO TIP: The PHP INI file is located in the root directory of your HostGator account. To edit this file, you will need to use a text editor such as Notepad++ or TextEdit. Please be very careful when editing this file, as a mistake can cause your website to malfunction.

On the Upload a File page, click the “Browse” button. On the Browse page, click the “Upload a File” button next to the PHP file that you want to use for your website.

In the “Upload a File” dialog box, enter the name of the PHP file that you want to use for your website. Then, click the “Upload” button.

The PHP file that you uploaded to HostGator will be displayed in the “Files” section of the HostGator account that you used for your website. You can use the PHP file for your website by clicking the “Use this File” link.

The “Use this File” link will open the website that is based on the PHP file that you uploaded to HostGator. You can use the website to create and manage your website.

Conclusion

In this article, we have explained where the PHP INI file is located on HostGator. You can use the PHP file that you uploaded to HostGator to create and manage your website.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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