Quote Originally Posted by Franke View Post
Doesnīt matter what you set it to in phpBB. It can not override the php/mysql settings. If you set it to 2 and php/mysql settings are 4, it will still be 4 after you set it to 2. Thats my point.
And my point is that no such limitation exists in PHP, nor can such a setting be configured via php.ini. Granted, having an extension like memcache or xcache enabled might activate some bizarre limitations that I'm not familiar with (although I've used both and never encountered such a thing), but as far as I am aware, there's no such limitation.