I remember a problem like this with 4.1.1, is it still present in 4.2?
Register_global = Off ==> Use session_register("var");
Register_globals = On ==> Use $_SESSION["var"] = "value";
Is that still the case for 4.2, or can you do it either way?
---John Holmes...
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** Reply to note from Philip Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 30 Apr 2002
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>
> Btw, I can't think of a reason why a script designed
> with register_globals = off would not work with it
> on. Which is why assuming register_globals = off will
> make your scripts more portable.
I can. Sessions. I believe that if register globals is on PHP looks at
the global variables to write registered variables else it looks to
$_SESSION. I did not track down the exact reason I can't use $_SESSION
with register_globals = on, I just dropped back to using
session_register(), but I did have a problem.
Rick
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