On Friday 31 January 2003 14:36, Jason Wong wrote:
> php_value register_globals 0
>
> works for me.
Perhaps it wasn't too clear. Use 0/1 rather than off/on.
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On Friday 31 January 2003 09:26, Tom Rogers wrote:
> DO> Thanks for your reactions guys, I stil havent been able to get it to
> DO> work... I have added a .htaccess file into my directory that needs the
> DO> register globals on, containing
>
> DO> php_value register_globals on
>
> DO> And i have
Hi,
Friday, January 31, 2003, 10:42:42 AM, you wrote:
DO> Thanks for your reactions guys, I stil havent been able to get it to
DO> work... I have added a .htaccess file into my directory that needs the
DO> register globals on, containing
DO> php_value register_globals on
DO> And i have chanche
Thanks for your reactions guys, I stil havent been able to get it to
work... I have added a .htaccess file into my directory that needs the
register globals on, containing
php_value register_globals on
And i have chanched AllowOverride None to all in the httpd.conf file, and restarted my webser
Yes. Either via a .htaccess file or in your httpd.conf in a Directory
entry put this:
php_value register_globals on
See the following URL's for more info:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.changes.php
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.ini-set.php
-Dash
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