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As far as I know that would be PHP version and PHP config-related not nesc. Apache unless you inadvertently upgraded PHP at the same time and changed your default config settings. I think this is really a PHP configuration question. You will need also to state your old/new PHP versions.

 

Check path/directory config for your new PHP version as defaults may change with each release

See http://uk3.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php  (Paths and Directories section)

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