At 03:14 AM 1/11/2003 +0900, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Problem is - the only php.ini file is in a work directory for mod_php4
> installation. As far as I know, this file would not be read by apache
> or the php module.
[/snip]
Run phpinfo()
and see whether there's a referen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
> Problem is - the only php.ini file is in a work directory for mod_php4
> installation. As far as I know, this file would not be read by apache
> or the php module.
[/snip]
Run phpinfo()
and see whether there's a reference to where the php.ini being used
res
At 06:39 PM 1/10/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Problem is - the only php.ini file is in a work directory for mod_php4
installation. As far as I know, this file would not be read by apache or
the php module.
I do get the feeling that the only way to turn the globals on is to
reinstall the php module...
only modify php.ini and restart the server (apache, not the computer),
run as root:
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to thank all those who made suggestions. All were helpful.
Question:
As my server is on LAN only, I could turn on the register_globals for
debugging pur
I want to thank all those who made suggestions. All were helpful.
Question:
As my server is on LAN only, I could turn on the register_globals for
debugging purposes etc. But, is the only way to turn register_globals on to
uninstall and then reinstall mod_php4 with a modified php.ini file?
Or is t
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