On Friday, Nov 8, 2002, at 17:59 Europe/London, R B wrote:
It's ok. I understand that i can't use plain variables with
register_globals=on, but this is only for GET variables or to all
variables?
The value of register_globals only affects the CGI variables (get,
post, server, cookies, etc). Yo
It's ok. I understand that i can't use plain variables with
register_globals=on, but this is only for GET variables or to all variables?
Thanks,
RB
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On Saturday 09 November 2002 01:02, Marco Tabini wrote:
> Well, it's possible he's using an older version of PHP in which
> superglobals did not yet exist.
It looks to me as if he just wants to use plain $variable but with
register_globals disabled that's just not possible.
Unless you go throug
Well, it's possible he's using an older version of PHP in which
superglobals did not yet exist.
Marco
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On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 12:09, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Saturday 09 Nov
On Saturday 09 November 2002 00:56, R B wrote:
> And without using the $_GET[] array.
Probably by using black magic instead -- or maybe use $_REQUEST, but I don't
think you want to use that either :)
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On Saturday 09 November 2002 00:52, Stuart wrote:
> > How can i run the script without problems having register_globals=off?
>
> p02.php code:
> ...
> ...
> echo $_GET['pp'];
> ...
> ...
Yes. And try reading the manual, or the archives.
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At 17:44 08.11.2002, R B spoke out and said:
[snip]
>About your comment 1:
>
>if i have register_globals=on, why $status is not be set by PHP?
well _then_ we have 2 possibilities:
1) your form input field isn't named "status" but rather "Status" or
"STATUS"
On Friday, Nov 8, 2002, at 16:56 Europe/London, R B wrote:
And without using the $_GET[] array.
Why don't you want to use the $_GET array? If you really don't want to
use it you can use the extract function but if you're going to do that
you might as well have register_globals on.
--
Stua
And without using the $_GET[] array.
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Other Notice problem...
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 16:52:50 +
On Friday, Nov 8, 2002, at
On Friday, Nov 8, 2002, at 16:44 Europe/London, R B wrote:
if i have 2 pages: p01.php and p02.php,
with p01.php code:
...
...
link
...
...
and p02.php code:
...
...
echo "$pp";
...
...
If i have register_globals=off, then when i click the link, in p02.php
page, the echo command display nothing.
ED]>
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Other Notice problem...
Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 17:31:25 +0100
At 17:27 08.11.2002, R B spoke out and said:
[snip]
>The array_key_exists or is
At 17:27 08.11.2002, R B spoke out and said:
[snip]
>The array_key_exists or isset is a good solution.
>About your comment, i have the register_globals=on.
>I have 2 questions:
>
>1.- What's the relation to have register_globals=off with this notice
>message
to on because if i set to off, i can't pass GET variables to other
page. how can you pass GET variables to other page without setting
register_globals=on?
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To: "R B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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At 17:04 08.11.2002, R B spoke out and said:
[snip]
>I'm going to explain how my script work.
>I have an php page (addProduct.php) with an input form. I have 2 buttons
>(add and cancel) and a hidden control with name=status. If i press the add
>button, the
ix the problem? or there is another best way to do this?
>
>
>
> >From: Marco Tabini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: R B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: [PHP] Other Notice problem...
> >Date: 08 Nov 2002 10:25:46 -0500
> &
d the data not when i submit the
data.
How can i fix the problem? or there is another best way to do this?
From: Marco Tabini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: R B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Other Notice problem...
Date: 08 Nov 2002 10:25:46 -0500
This us
At 16:31 08.11.2002, R B spoke out and said:
[snip]
>This is not the same question i asked yesterday.
>
>When i set error_reporting = E_ALL and display_errors = On in my php.ini,
>i get the next message:
>
>"Notice: Undefined variable: varname in ".
>
This usually means that you're using a variable without having
initialized it. For example
$a = $b + 1;
will give you that warning if no value is assigned to $b prior to this
line. It's PHP's way of telling you that you might be doing something
wrong.
Perhaps if you post some of your code we can
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