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On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 09:41, S.D.Price wrote:
> Hi, can anyone help me - I want to be able to access global variables
> using PHP with Apache 2.0 on windows 2000. I would like to access
> globals such as $php_self $http_user_agent, but this seems to be
> switched off. Does anyone know how to alter
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 04:05, Rob Young wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to do this? It's currently looking in c:\WINNT\php.ini
> but I want it looking in c:\Webserver\php5\php.ini
>
> Thanks
> Rob
>
Rob,
Its a configure option (--with-config-file-path=) during configuration
and before compilin
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 18:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wanted to thank you for your help. I got it to work.
>
> Solution:
> I ran the the cliconfg.exe and found that no default network directory
> was set. I setup to TCP/IP and then configured the SQL Server with
> port. And then it worked.
>
Hi,
Is there a way to do this? It's currently looking in c:\WINNT\php.ini
but I want it looking in c:\Webserver\php5\php.ini
Thanks
Rob
Title: Accessing PHP Globals
Hi, can anyone help me - I want to be able to access global variables using PHP with Apache 2.0 on windows 2000. I would like to access globals such as $php_self $http_user_agent, but this seems to be switched off. Does anyone know how to alter this?
Steve