CloudLinux (cPanel)
How to Enable the GD Extension of PHP Using CloudLinux Selector in cPanel
You can use CloudLinux Selector to enable GD extension in PHP via cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Extensions menu. Note: If the Extensions page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Checkmark the GD. Once enabled, it will display a success message. The message will read that the module GD is saved.
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How to Enable the Mailparse Extension of PHP Using CloudLinux Selector in cPanel
You can use CloudLinux Selector to enable the Mailparse extension in PHP via cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Extensions menu. Note: If the Extensions page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Checkmark the Mailparse. Once enabled, it will display a success message. The message will read that the module Mailparse is saved.
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How to Increase or Decrease PHP Memory Limit via CloudLinux Selector in cPanel
You can modify PHP Memory Limit as per your needs using CloudLinux PHP Selector in cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Options menu. Note: If the Options page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Look for memory_limit and click on the drop-down option displayed in front of it. Then choose the appropriate limit as per your requirements.
How to Increase PHP’s post_max_size Value Using CloudLinux’s Selector in cPanel
You can modify PHP post_max_size as per your needs using CloudLinux PHP Selector in cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Options menu. Note: If the Options page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Look for post_max_size and click on the drop-down option displayed in front of it. Then choose the appropriate limit as per your requirements.
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How to Increase PHP’s upload_max_filesize Value Using CloudLinux Selector in cPanel
You can modify PHP’s upload_max_filesize as per your needs using CloudLinux’s PHP Selector in cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Options menu. Note: If the Options page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Look for upload_max_filesize and click on the drop-down option displayed in front of it. Then choose the appropriate limit as per your requirements.