ID: 10521
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: IIS related
Description: Referencing a variable without setting its contents

>> I bet the Apache box has error_reporting E_ALL &~ E_NOTICE while the IIS box has
error_reporting E_ALL.

How can I check this or set it the same as Apache?  Both versions of Apache and IIS 
are the default installations, so nothing to my knowledge has been modified in this 
area.

Previous Comments:
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[2001-04-30 03:17:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I bet the Apache box has error_reporting E_ALL &~ E_NOTICE while the IIS box has 
error_reporting E_ALL.

RTFM, please.

(if this ain't the case, reopen the report)

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[2001-04-27 02:03:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The following script works in Apache but not in IIS

<?
  if ($test=="testval") { print("Success"); }
?>

Apache treats the variable $test as a null variable but IIS throws a error:

Warning: undefined variable test in [script] in line 2

Depending on what follows, it will usually output something like what you were testing 
for/wanted except that it has the error in front of it.

This is with the standard PHP windows installer.  CGI version.

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Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=10521


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