On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 10:55 AM, Jason Wong wrote:
> There are quite a few config settings which cannot be altered using
> ini_set(),
> register_globals being one of them, although that can be set using
> .htaccess
> files.
I see. I must have misread this page:
http://www.php.net/manu
On Monday 24 June 2002 21:29, Erik Price wrote:
> On Sunday, June 23, 2002, at 09:06 AM, Pekka Saarinen wrote:
> > Most virtual server users have no means to set PHP.INI to their liking
> > so changes like that should be done in longer time span to let
> > developers update the software _before_
On Sunday, June 23, 2002, at 09:06 AM, Pekka Saarinen wrote:
> Most virtual server users have no means to set PHP.INI to their liking
> so changes like that should be done in longer time span to let
> developers update the software _before_ changes in PHP happen.
What about ini_set() ?
http
on 23/06/02 11:06 PM, Pekka Saarinen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Most virtual server users have no means to set PHP.INI to their liking so
> changes like that should be done in longer time span to let developers
> update the software _before_ changes in PHP happen.
The changes and recommendati
At 6/23/2002, you wrote:
>I've written a small freeware script that gets installed on a variety of
>different platforms running various PHP versions.
>
>I've read through the manual about the super global arrays and how post and
>get vars are no longer registered by default, but am confused about
You can use the HTTP_*_VARS for now, but they are depreciated. They will
work right now on most any version of PHP.
I would just maintain two different versions, one for PHP 4.2+ and one
for earlier versions. Sure, it's a little more of a pain...though...
---John Holmes...
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