Hi Michael,
I think it is common security practice to consider register_globals as a
big no no. But if you have an
application the depends on it, I guess you are stuck with it.
Anyway, there are lots of articles on how you can use custom php.ini
files in your applications. So you
can actually have a php.ini for each application if you like, running in
same apache-instance. I don't
know if it will affect performance, but it can be done. Just search
google for "custom php.ini".
Mads Rosendahl
Michael Nishikawa wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know if anyone has had the experience of running 2 apache
servers on 1 linux (ubuntu) server for PHP. The cause of all of this
commotion is the fact of having 2 project each with register_globals
differed from the other. Appreciate any help.
Sincerely,
Michael Nishikawa
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