yes, The default php build has a number or external extensions enabled by default.
By External or "Dynamic" i mean there is a seperate dll file in the ext folder for it.
There is also some internal or "static" extensions included in php, you have no choice but to have these
enabled but they also show up as "loaded" even though you do not have a choice to disabled them.
so technically if you want to talk about them , they are not enabled in the php.ini but are loaded.
there is no dll file for these.
examples would be the math extension which will show up as loaded but its already embedded into the php.exe
You can rebuild php to include most extensions statically ( Some extensions cannot be statically linked , xdebug for example) but generally you wont need to do this for web design unless you had a HUGE site and were looking for ways to get every bit of speed out of your server.
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