In your Cpanel, there could be an option like 'MultiPHP INI Editor', using which you can edit things like upload limitation very easily as it presents a GUI for all the necessary options inside the .ini file. It places the file to the required directory so you need not worry about where to place it.
OR you could make a php.ini file and upload it to root of the website ( inside pubic_html) with these options:
post_max_size = 30M
upload_max_filesize = 30M
but i guess letting Cpanel generate the file is safer.
Normally that would be a server limitation, you have to...
I got 405 ngix not allowed error.Do anyone knows how to solve this?
In your Cpanel, there could be an option like 'MultiPHP INI Editor', using which you can edit things like upload limitation very easily as it presents a GUI for all the necessary options inside the .ini file. It places the file to the required directory so you need not worry about where to place it.
OR you could make a php.ini file and upload it to root of the website ( inside pubic_html) with these options:
post_max_size = 30M
upload_max_filesize = 30M
but i guess letting Cpanel generate the file is safer.
Normally that would be a server limitation, you have to edit php.ini in you server.
Which would be in /etc/apache/configs/php.ini
Or anywhere else according to your setup
Hope this helped