I have been playing with [HOST=] ini directive for a few hours.
Interesting behaviour of this directive.
If you set HOST=example.com and access the site as
www.example.com it will NOT use your php directivies.
If you set HOST=www.example.com and access the site as example.com it will NOT use your php directives.
Tried wildcards *.example.com and *example.com but both break it and it works for neither.
Tried comma deliminated list ie: example.com,www.example.com but it breaks as well.
I had to add two host directives for the one domain in order to be sure it is always used:
[HOST=example.com]
memory_limit=128M
[HOST=www.example.com]
memory_limit=128M
That made example.com have a php memory limit of 128 no matter what. I hate repeating myself - does anyone know a way to combine the two??
Also, the force www. in kloxo has no effect on this. (already tested).