Http Error The Php Curl Extension Is Required For Https
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Me Log in Create an account Friday, 19 October 2012 How to enable cURL extension in PHP? huyennt Website Development Tutorials 167912 Hits Comments Note: https://www.joomlashine.com/joomla-hub/how-to-enable-curl-in-php.html This guide is for those who have FULL access to the server, when system configuration can be changed. If you are using shared hosting, please contact your hosting provider. Step 1: Check whether cURL extension is installed/enabled or not Within the Joomla administration area, you can view “php.ini” configurations by navigating to Site > System Information and selecting http error the tab “PHP Information”. At this point, search for the keyword “curl” and if it does not appear on the page, the extension might not be installed/enabled. Please proceed to the next step. P.S: In this step, you are also able to locate where the “php.ini” configuration file is. Search for “Loaded Configuration File” and you might end http error the up with something like: Step 2: Ensure cURL extension for PHP is installed On Windows, people often use WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP) bundles for local development. Fortunately, cURL extension is pre-installed with those bundles, so you can proceed to Step 3. On Linux, it depends on which Linux distro the server is installed with, so you might need to run the appropriate command. For example, with Ubuntu/Debian server, you need to run this command: sudo apt-get install php5-curl After that, restart the Apache server: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart After the Apache server has restarted, the extension should be enabled by default. You might use the method at Step 1 to check, and if not, please proceed to the next step. Step 3: Enable cURL extension in “php.ini” file Load the “php.ini” file located in Step 1 into your favorite text editor (if you are using Windows, we suggest Notepad++), then search for “php_curl”. At this point, you need to uncomment the line by removing the semicolon at the beginning of the line,