On the PHP details page, search for the “ioncube” word. If you can't find anything similar, then it is not enabled. Search the hosting FAQ, forum for any instruction to enable ionCube. The best solution would be to contact your hosting support. It is just matter of seconds for them to enable ionCube for you.
For Linux packages, please follow this link: http://help.1and1.com/hosting-c37630/scripts-and-programming-languages-c85099/php-c37728/manually-install-ioncube-loader-a726806.html
You will be directed to Install Default php.ini page
Contact hosting support
zend_extension = /usr/local/lib/ioncube/ioncube_loader_lin_x.x.so
(Where x.x is the version of your php)
Must open a support ticket and request Ioncube support.
Add the following line to a custom .htaccess file:
SetEnv IONCUBE 1 SetEnv PHP_VER 5
Or create a file called .htaccess, and using a text editor put the above code lines in it, save changes, and upload it to the root of the store files.
Article ID: 566
Created On: Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 6:01 AM
Last Updated On: Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 4:32 PM
Authored by: KB Admin01 [[email protected]]
Online URL: https://kb.quikbox.com/article.php?id=566