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php - date.timezone Param

futureweb

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

as new PHP relies on "date.timezone" Setting - how can our Resellers / Customers set this PHP Setting?
I know I (as admin) can do it with "Additional Directives" - but I guess there must be an option for our resellers/customers to set this? As I can't do it for every Customer we host with Plesk ... :)

Any Hints how to do this?

Andreas Schnederle-Wagner
 
This can be achieved in a few different places.

The simplest is from within the Service Plans > PHP Settings > Additional Directives area, adding
date.timezone = "PHP Timezone"

You can see supported timezones here

If you need your customers to be able to enter this, they will need the relevant permission set within their subscription. This is "Common PHP Settings Management".

They will need to go to:

Subscription > Websites & Domains > Advanced Operations > Website Scripting & Security > PHP Settings > Additional Directives
 
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Have just realised this doesn't actually work!! As you'd think it would anyway!

I've applied the timezone setting using subscription parameters.
 
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