On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Greg Donald wrote:
> Not only did I get to re-write all my apps the past few months because of
> the new register_globals default that was imposed by `the php group`...
You didn't have to. The choice was given to you, for your own good. If you
have very disciplined programm
The superglobals have been a round for a bit so it's not as if everything's
got to be updated overnight.
I run PHP on windows and upgrading is just a matter of unzipping the archive
to my PHP folder and overwriting all the older files - dead simple. Don't
even have to change php.ini if I don't wa
On 22 Jul 2002, Adam Voigt wrote:
>Hey man, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the freakin sun.
>Atleast PHP tells you about holes, not like Microsoft who will fix it
>six months down the line (if they even admit a hole exists). Plus, if
Who said anything about M$? I don't use their crappy
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Marko Karppinen wrote:
> PHP Security Advisory: Vulnerability in PHP versions 4.2.0 and 4.2.1
Not only did I get to re-write all my apps the past few months because of
the new register_globals default that was imposed by `the php group`...
Now I get to upgrade my PHP ins
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