May I ask you guys to stay on topic?

I posted the steps to remove it. There are only two open questions
about the warning level for the setter (or to kill them) and that's
all. Everything else is off topic. Please don't hijack this thread any
longer :)

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote:
>
>
> Am 19.07.2011 12:20, schrieb Lester Caine:
>> Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>>> magic_quotes_gpc is deprecated as of 5.3
>>>>> >>  http://php.net/manual/en/migration53.deprecated.php
>>>>> >>  only the default values was left to 1
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>  how dumb is this?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>  if i deprecate something i do not like to use it in
>>>>> >>  future and at the same time i enable it as default?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>  there is no logical reason
>>>> >
>>>> >  Actually it is perfectly logical when one looks at 'BC'.
>>>> >  It may not have been the correct choice in hindsight, but it was 
>>>> > implemented
>>>> >  at a time when PHP6 was on the road map, and that is no longer the case.
>>> does not matter
>>>
>>> anybody who maintains a server should make a explicit config
>>> and not relying on random defaults
>>
>> Fine if you actually have ACCESS to the ini file !!!!
>> If you are on a service where access is not available, and the settings
>> change breaking your site ...
>
> whoever has access to the ini-file maintains the machine and
> dumb administrators can not be a reason fro deprecate something
> and leave it enabled by default
>
> yes i know that their are many server admins with simply missing
> knowledges, but maybe some people should learn that a webspace
> with some hundret MB and a hughe feature-list is not possible
> for 5 US$ per month if they need any quality of service
>
>
>



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Pierre

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