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Tagged: Alternative PHP Cache, APC, Ioncube, pdf stamper, php.ini
If you host with GoDaddy, and use PDF Stamper, or any other plugin that requires IonCube, you would have received an email from GoDaddy that reads…
Dear <your name goes here>,
We’re making a small change to your hosting account <your domain goes here> to make sure it continues to work as intended.
On October 1st, 2012 we will deploy Alternative PHP Cache (APC) to your hosting account. APC can siginficantly improve the performance of PHP driven web sites, reducing load times.
We have noticed that one or more of your hosted websites uses IONCube, Zend Guard, or Zend Optimizer.
To ensure that these programs will not conflict with APC, we will modify your account’s php.ini file by adding “apc.enable=0” during this deployment.
This update will disable APC and lets your website continue to run as it always has.
Please Note: If you modify the php.ini file by removing “apc.enable=0,” your site might stop functioning.
If you have questions or need assistance, you can contact our Support Team 24/7 at
(480) 505-8877, or support@godaddy.com.
What this means, is that you might notice someone (at GoDaddy) edited your php.ini file and added some extra code. If you remove the modification, your site might stop working.