Jason Wong wrote:
> On Monday 15 July 2002 03:55, Tim Luoma wrote:
>
>>Jason Wong wrote:
>>
>>>This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
>>
>>And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
>>and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
>
On Monday 15 July 2002 03:55, Tim Luoma wrote:
> Jason Wong wrote:
> > This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
>
> And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
> and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
Questions coming from thos
Jason Wong wrote:
> This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
TjL
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This is no problem. Since PHP 4.2 register_globals is disabled by default (in
prior versions it was enabled).
Either you can use the $_POST, $_GET etc. arrays or simply set
register_globals in the php.ini to "On" !
-micha
Mike Heffner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently upgraded from PHP 4.0.4p11 ->
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