$_REQUEST is a great superglobal, check it out... And at the top of the hijacked script:
while(list($tmp1,$tmp2)=each($_SESSION)) $$tmp1=$tmp2; $tmp1=tmp2=NULL; Could work.. :p -- // DvDmanDT MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hey, > > > Use an ini_set in your sessions script (I am assuming that you are using a > > seperate script to manage your sessions) > > Not really, I use authenticate for the login, then above each script i have > a session_start() throughout the site. > Its gotten to be a habit that i start a script with session_start() then > continue writing. > > > you might start looking for replacements for those > > scripts as it takes time to make the changes, but it has been a year since > > register_globals were turned off by default and mentioned that they were > > going away in the future. > > Ok, something to think about, I guess as i get some time I'll have to sit > down and make those changes. > > > In addition, take a look at some of the other suggestions that were made, > > beyond this one. > > Yep, lots of brainy guys here. > > Thanks for replying. > > Cheers, > -Ryan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php