Way back in Olden Times (PHP 3.0) $_ENV used to be called $ENV, back
when $_POST was $HTTP_POST_VARS and similarly for GET and such-like.
You've got some old code relying on the deprecated syntax.
You can either hack your php.ini to support old-school var names, or
you can change all $ENV to $_ENV.
You'll have to change them sooner or later anyway, I think, because I
*THINK* the old-school names might be going away in PHP 6??? You
could check that by Googling PHP 6 Roadmap but you oughta change it
anyway.
On Sun, May 14, 2006 1:59 pm, Ryan A wrote:
> Hi,
> I am going through another persons script (which is
> not working) and have come accross this:
>
> if (isset($ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME']))
> {
> $CLIENT_PATH= dirname($ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME']);
> WelcomeScreen();
> TestSetup($TH_HASH);
> exit;
> }
>
> I am just starting on CLI stuff but I cant find much
> references to $ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME'], reading the
> manual I know there is a $_ENV superglobal but just
> $ENV?
>
> I am pipeing some log data from apache to this script
> but while debuggin I have noticed that i does not go
> further than the above if() statement...
>
> and that part IS needed because if accesseed via a
> POST it should execute that code and show the
> WelcomeScreen()
>
> Even a RTFM with a reference in the manual would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> Ryan
>
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