Checking Server Information
Follow the steps below to check your server setup.
1. Open notepad or any plain text editor and create a file named
info.php
2. Enter the following code and save:
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
3. Upload the file to your server and then view it in
your browser. It will list
all the details of the PHP installation.
4. The phpinfo page will be very long. Use the browsers
search function (Edit
Menu) to find the relevant settings.
- PHP Version
You can find the PHP version at the very top of the page.
Please note this so you will know if you need to use the PHP 4 or
PHP 5 version of the program. You must
have PHP 4.3.0 or above.
- GD
Search the page for "GD Support" to find the GD section.
It should say enabled
and needs to be version 2 or above. Example: bundled
(2.0.28 compatible)
- FreeType
FreeType should also be in the GD section and
state that it is enabled. FreeType is not required for the program to run but
the write on images feature will not work
without it. If it is added later the
feature will work as expected automatically.
- Curl
Search for "Curl" to find the curl section. Curl is
currently not required but if it is not enabled the automatic license key
functions will not work. You will need to download
and
update the license key manually.
- Zend Optimizer
Towards the top of the page in the
powered by box (Zend Engine Logo) you can see if Zend Optimizer is installed
and if so what version. Look at the last line in the box for something
like "with Zend Optimizer v3.0.0". Note that it is
Optimizer and not Engine.
They are different.
- Ioncube
Ioncube support can be enabled server-wide or run with
local loaders. Look in the same powered by box for someything like
"ionCube PHP Loader v3.1.22". If it is there you do not need to
upload the ioncube folder to use the ioncube version. If it is not you will
need
to upload the ioncube loaders to your account.
- Max Upload Size
Search for "upload_max_filesize" to see the
limit for your server. The default is 2M (M = megabyte) but may be different
on your server. This setting determines the maximum file size that you can
upload through PHP. If you attempt to add images or files to a listing
that
are
larger than this limit it will fail or you may end up with half of the image
or file.
5. Remove the info.php file from the server when you are finished.