What's do you mean they're incorrect? Are they preceded by a slash?
Google for "php sql injection" and it'll help you fix it :) There's also a
detailed overview of this in the php manual under the mysql_ entries.
""christian tischler"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Never mind, I just realised IIS requires absolute file paths and I had
everything as relative >_<
""Karuna"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi. I've done some changes to php.ini and even after restarting IIS, these
> c
reverse order.
If for some reason this doesn't apply the new configuration, then
there is something not right with the configuration, or with the
IIS/PHP installation. I'm not well versed enough in PHP servers to
know where the startup log would be contained, but that might provide
some insigh
x27;ve assigned
Internet Guest Account, USERS, and even Domain Users to all priveleges in my
php application folder, the whole of the php install folder, and even
Windows temp directory but doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions?
""Karuna"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi. I've done some changes to php.ini and even after restarting IIS, these
changes aren't detected. I can't restart the machine itself so is there any
other way to fix this? I remember on WinXP and apache I had to restart my PC
to fix certain issues but I can't restart this as it is business ser