Prestashop - 1.4 Ratgeber Für Administratoren
System Administrator Guide
This guide will help you configure a better and safer Web server.
Once this is done, you will be ready to install PrestaShop, using our
Getting Started guide.
Getting Started guide.
PHP configuration
Manipulating php.ini
Many of the advices in this guide require you to edit the
php.ini
file, found
in your server's PHP install (not in PrestaShop's folder).
Not all host will allow you to edit this file, so contact your host if you
cannot access it.
cannot access it.
For instance, you probably won't have access to
php.ini
on a shared
hosting. If your host doesn't provide the required configuration by default
and you cannot touch
and you cannot touch
php.ini
, then you should either move to a dedicated
hosting, or change to a more permissive host.
Editing the PHP configuration requires you to change some values in the
php.ini
file, most of the time from "On" to "Off" or vice versa. The file
contains a lot of documentation for each line, be sure to read them in
order to better understand your changes. Be careful of what you edit, as
this has a direct impact on the way PHP runs, and therefore on your
this has a direct impact on the way PHP runs, and therefore on your
servers stability and even security.
Required settings
Your PHP installation must feature the following settings and libraries:
MySQL.
GD library.
Dom extension.
The MySQL extension enables to access your data. PrestaShop simply
cannot work without it.
cannot work without it.
The GD library enables PHP to dynamically manipulate images. PrestaShop
uses it to resize and rework the image files that are uploaded
uses it to resize and rework the image files that are uploaded
(watermarking, trimming, etc.). Without images, an online shop loses
most of its interest, so make sure that GD is enabled!
most of its interest, so make sure that GD is enabled!