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How to Modify When Uploading a Plugin on Shared Hosting Prompts Exceeding php.ini Size Limit

Today, when uploading a plugin for installation on a cPanel panel virtual machine, it prompted „The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini.“ This issue is caused by the default php.ini upload size limit. We just need to set the value of upload_max_filesize to resolve it.Specific Method:1. Log in to the cPanel Shared Hosting management panel. 2. Find and enter the Multi PHP INI Editor. 3. Select the website you want to modify, then find upload_max_filesize and change the following value to a larger one. If your Shared Hosting uses a DirectAdmin panel, then submit a ticket for customer service to modify it for you, as you don't have permission to modify it yourself.

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