PHP Settings
Custom PHP settings that are applied to all plan subscriptions are
defined by the php-settings node. This node is specified by complex
type phpSettings (domain_template.xsd) . This type is
structured as follows:

- The setting node is required. It specifies a certain PHP
setting and its value.- The name node is required. It specifies a name of a certain
PHP setting. Data type: string. You should use the same setting
name that is used in the php.iniconfiguration file. For example,memory_limit,safe_mode, and so on.
- The value node is required. It specifies a value of a
certain PHP setting. Data type: string. You should use the same
setting values that are used in the php.iniconfiguration file. For example, formemory_limitit can be128Moronfor thesafe_modeparameter. If you want to set the default value to a PHP parameter, send the request with the blank value node.
 
- The name node is required. It specifies a name of a certain
PHP setting. Data type: string. You should use the same setting
name that is used in the 
The following sample packet creates a service plan and sets the
memory_limit and safe_mode settings:
<packet>
    <service-plan>
        <add>
            <name>base_plan</name>
            <php-settings>
                <setting>
                    <name>memory_limit</name>
                    <value>128M</value>
                </setting>
                <setting>
                    <name>safe_mode</name>
                    <value>on</value>
                </setting>
            </php-settings>
        </add>
    </service-plan>
</packet>
Note: When creating request packets, put nodes and elements in the order they follow in the packet structure.