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#1 Brandon Martin

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Posted 06 April 2010 - 11:43 PM

If possible, it might make sense for serverbuddy to check for memory limits and time-out operation settings in php.ini. This is a problem that I've run into repeatedly. The popular NextGen gallery plugin's upload and resize functions don't work with the lower settings in many hosting company's default php.ini. WordpressMu seems to fail when it becomes more beastly without sufficient settings in php.ini. I think the error is "your attempt to edit this post [..] has failed..."

This is more of a suggestion than a request. It certainly isn't urgent. In fact, this probably won't be useful for me, but I thought I'd recommend a
feature for inclusion in serverbuddy for the community as a whole.

#2 Ronald

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Posted 14 April 2010 - 02:34 PM

Good point, we love to get feedback like this. In the meantime I will move this thread to the newly created <a  href="../../serverbuddy-plugin/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">ServerBuddy support forum</a> for better exposure.

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