Patrick R. Michaud wrote: >> Hm, good thinking. http://www.psduua.org/?action=phpinfo shows that the >> local value for magic_quotes_sybase is off, but the master value is on. >> Could that cause a problem? > > Yes. PmWiki tries to use "ini_set()" to disable magic_quotes_sybase > at the beginning of the script (which is why your local value is off), > but apparently this occurs too late to help any data that has already > been converted when PHP is started. > > So, I'd try to track down why it's turn on in the master value in the > first place, and see if it can be disabled there. You might need to > get your hosting provider's help to do that.
Thank you for your help, Pm! I tried copying the php.ini file that was in the document root into the folder where pmwiki resides, and what do you know, all is well now! It's hard to believe I spent a whole day on that! For the record, the host in question is AN Hosting (http://anhosting.com). I have two accounts with them, and the PHP configuration is dramatically different from one server to the other. I moved to them because they promise their servers are optimized for Drupal, but in practice I've found it's hit or miss... their techs do not seem to know much about the configuration needs of Drupal or PmWiki or any PHP app, and they are liable to change the server configuration without notice (for example, turning on register_globals when it was previously off), so you have to defend yourself against configuration changes with your own php.ini files. Lesson learned. And passed along. Ben Stallings Interdependent Web _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
