The saga continues! cPanel support recommended that I replace cPanel's php.ini with the server one but that broke many cPanel functions and a subsequent techie said it was a bad idea to go down that route.
Quote Softalicous should be using the hosting PHP. What crosses my mind with this is if there is a php.ini file within the contents directory then this would get used instead of the systems php.ini. Magento once installed as an application in users space should be using the hosting built PHP and not the internal PHP for cPanel.
I know there must be a reason why softaculous is using cPanel's PHP but is there a way to force it to use the server's PHP?
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