ID: 15690
Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 4.1.1
New Comment:
I'm experiencing the same problem since I updated to 4.2.3 (CGI
version, Xitami, win98). register_globals is on. (When I turn it off,
$PHP_SELF is not even listed in phpinfo(), when I turn it on, it is
listed but empty.)
thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the workaround: It works.
Previous Comments:
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[2002-07-28 01:00:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".
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[2002-06-27 20:30:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you have register_globals=On in your php.ini?
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[2002-04-26 05:45:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For me it's a 2 year problem.
It means that I'm used to it, but I had always a persistent internet
connection.
I use Apache 1.3.24 with PHP 4.2.0
and still the same problem
Windows 98 and windows 2000
Charlie
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[2002-03-18 06:42:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the same problem.
I use PHP 4.1.2 with Xitami 2.4d9 on windows ME. If I use apache 1.3.23
instead of Xitami, everything is all right...
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[2002-02-24 08:53:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got a workaround for this problem, that seems to work perfectly:
1. Create a file somewhere, e.g. c:\self_fix.php
2. Insert to following content:
<?php $PHP_SELF = ereg_replace("/$","",$SERVER_URL).$SCRIPT_NAME;
?>
(This will create a 'new' variable $PHP_SELF by pasting $SERVER_URL
and $SCRIPT_NAME together)
3. Close and save the file. Now open your php.ini (probabely located
in your C:\Windows-directoy).
4. Add the following lines to the [php] section:
auto_prepend_file = c:\self_fix.php
register_globals = on
(These will prepend the file created above to every PHP-file called
by the interpreter. The second line makes $PHP_SELF globally
available.)
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