as of php 5 the register globals is not even going to be an option so get
used to using $_POST and $_GET !!


"Rich Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Thanks, but I found out something really interesting! I was using
> > php-win32
> > version 4.3.0 and it would not process the variables. I took the
> > same script
> > and ran it a buddies server with version 4.0.6 and it ran fine. I
unloaded
> > 4.3.0 and loaded 4.0.6 on my server and the scripts ran fine!
> > Make sense to
> > you? Maybe there are some bugs in 4.3.0.
> >
> > Reggie P
> >
> Reggie
>
> That is because with v.4.0.6 register_globals is set to On in php.ini by
> default. The default now is Off for security reasons (see
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/security.registerglobals.php for more info).
> IMO you are making a bad move going back to v4.06, you should get used to
> writing your scripts with globals off i.e. using $_POST/$_GET etc etc - if
> you have to have globals on then you should re-install 4.3.1 and switch
> globals on in your php.ini file or do an extract() to emulate globals
being
> on....
>
> Rich
>



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