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Subject: Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di
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* Thus wrote Shapiro, David:
> You certainly know your stuff. Unfortunatley, it says that is uses
&
Local/master both still show off. I tried using the .htaccess trick, and
that did not work either. I have tried now to use the extract($_COOKIE) and
extract($_POST) option in the scripts to get around this for now, which
seems to be working, but I need to consequently do a lot of testing now to
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* Thus wrote Shapiro, David:
> You certainly know your stuff. Unfortunatley, it says that is uses
> /etc/php.ini, which I did modify, but it also reports register_globals as
> still off too. It does show a scan dir for additional .ini files
> (/etc/php.d and additional ini files parsed as ldap.in
Yes, I am afraid so. Both are marked as off.
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From: John Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:08 PM
To: Shapiro, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Perry, Joe (ITCD)
Subject: Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to
differ
You certainly know your stuff. Unfortunatley, it says that is uses
/etc/php.ini, which I did modify, but it also reports register_globals as
still off too. It does show a scan dir for additional .ini files
(/etc/php.d and additional ini files parsed as ldap.ini, mysql.ini, and
odbc.ini too, but I
Thanks for pointing in the hopefully the right direction. I see in
/etc/php.ini the following:
; - register_globals = Off [Security, Performance]
I put below this line:
register_globals = On
And I restarted apache. However, it did not seem to resolve the issue,
although I still think
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