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So I don't know what is up with the ini_set in the code. Is anyone out there able to run cbsubs on a hosting company that is not run by joomlapolis? I just want to know if the only way to run this thing is by buying a hosting plan with the company that developed it...anyone?
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Hi,
We finally got a response from our host...on Friday they said they commented the line:extension=sqlite.so in our php.ini and cbsubs settings were suddenly accessible. THey also said that they were "having an admin look into this". Oddly, when I looked at that line in our php.ini, it is not commented out so they must have had a server setting that limited memory on that extension. They kept trying to bounce it back to CBsubs but it was so clear, as you said, that it was a server issue.
Thank you so much for your patience with me...I was really getting frustrated for a bit.
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I had the same problem and tried to add my own php.ini (which by the way for php 5 I was told should be named php5.ini) but it didn't do the trick. I was told by my ISP to try putting RLimitMem 128000000 into a .htaccess file where the script is (root for me) and low and behold it now works.
I was gonna jack it in and get a refund as was at the end of my patience with it but this seems to be the solution for some shared hosting by the looks of it.
Hope this helps other people?
Post edited by: scallypoker, at: 2009/05/13 16:21
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