Set
the global vars for PHP config to on.
edit
the /etc/php.ini
We had
the same problem and figured it out.
John
Dunham
GXC
Corp.
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Robson,
This is a Frames probelm. Areskicc uses a frame on the
left and this frame may be showing your Login page in it again, instead of the
menu. If this is the case, please check the "Stupids Guide to AreskiCC" on the
WIKI
Seshu
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Awesome global variables good choice!!
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I'm skeptical of any application that relies on register_globals to be
onthat's just sloppy, lazy coding, period.
John Dunham wrote:
Set the global vars for PHP config to on.
edit the /etc/php.ini
We had the same problem and figured it out.
John Dunham
GXC Corp.