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1 Answer

Andrew McCormick
Andrew McCormick
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It can vary depending on your installation, the quickest way is to create a simple php file with just <?php phpinfo();?> inside of it.

When you run the file you will see a buinch of info about your php installation. You will be looking for the line that says "Loaded Configuration File" See image below..

php.ini