How can you control 'magic quotes' with .htaccess? I thought this
is a php.ini command?
I kind of have the same problem. My web host has magic quotes off and I
would like to use phpMyAdmin. Is it possible to turn them on without
accesing the ini file?
Mike
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 7:16 AM
To: Kevin Cawthorne
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHPLIB and PHPMyAdmin
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Kevin Cawthorne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to install PHPLIB but one of the configuration notes says "turn
off magic quotes in the php.ini file".
>
> OK But I'm, using phpMyAdmin, which I understand NEEDS magic quotes on to
work.
>
> Has anyone done this using the two together?
Yes, I use .htaccess files to control phplib (you can have multiple
phplibs)
Tarique
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