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Linux Server Administrator, Web Hosting engineer. I'm dealing with Linux servers since 2014. I started this blog to share the work i love with the world . let me know if you need any assistance. Thanks!!

Use Of File Manager in cPanel

Posted on January 26, 2015 (February 13, 2021)

The File Manager in your cPanel can be used to view, change, add, and remove website information from your account. Login to your cPanel,then click the File Manager button in the Files section. A dialogue box will pop up, asking where you want to go. To go straight to your public_html directory which keeps your […]

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WordPress-File is empty error –please uplaod something more substantial

Posted on January 25, 2015 (February 17, 2021)

Today,I set up the WordPress.org blog application on my website.The 5 minute install was exactly good. But whenever I tried to upload a media file I was encountered with the below Error.  [wpfmb type=’error’ theme=2]File is empty. Please upload something more substantial. This error could also be caused by uploads being disabled in your php.ini […]

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How to Import a MySQL Database using phpMyAdmin

Posted on January 23, 2015 (February 16, 2021)

In this article, we will show you how to import a MySQL Database using phpMyAdmin.We have assume that you have already created a new database that you’re importing into. […]

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MySQL – 1044 Access Denied Error Message

Posted on January 21, 2015 (February 16, 2021)

Sometimes when you Import database using phpMyAdmin,generally you are importing a written text file with a .sql extension. In this example, the database we are trying to import is known as wordpress_3 . When using phpMyAdmin to import such a file,receive an error message similar to: In this situation, my cPanel login name is kashifta. […]

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How to enable FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) {Cpanel/Whm}

Posted on January 21, 2015 (February 16, 2021)

SFTP is only available to cPanel users for secure connection you can use FTP over SSL/TLS. To enable TLS Encryption Support from WHM Go to: Main >> Service Configuration >> FTP Server Configuration Set TLS Encryption Support to optional On the FTP client use server type as follows: Host: domain or Ip Port : 21 Server Type […]

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FTP: Getting Started Guide

Posted on January 19, 2015 (February 16, 2021)

What is FTP: FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol,and is used to upload and download from your web hosting service account. FTP is a good way to exchange your files to the server because you can move all your files at once to the directory on your server instead of uploading one file at a […]

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How to set passive mode in Filezilla FTP client

Posted on January 19, 2015 (February 16, 2021)

If you experience issues using FileZilla, it is possible that a firewall program on your system is disrupting with the connection. Modifying the “transfer mode” in the FileZilla configurations will usually fix this. […]

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How to view php settings using a phpinfo page

Posted on January 17, 2015 (February 16, 2021)

PHP has many variables that you are able to upgrade as required. For example, you may need to upgrade your php memory_limit to avoid certain programs from running out of memory. To be able to modify these settings, you must first be able to check what they are. To do that, you will need to […]

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How to make php.ini file recursive

Posted on January 15, 2015 (September 9, 2016)

The PHP settings defined in your php.ini file are not recursive.it means that they do not modify settings in any sub directories of the current directory . For example. […]

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Changing the maximum upload size in php.ini

Posted on January 14, 2015 (February 16, 2021)

There are a few typical errors that happen in WordPress platforms and other PHP-based applications that use the php.ini for certain configurations. One of the most typical of these configurations is the maximum upload file size (“upload_max_filesize”). This is a setting generally discovered within a file known as php.ini. […]

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