Re: Best practice to set up register_globals

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On 3/18/06, Nicolas Verhaeghe <nicolas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>
> Curt Zirzow wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 08:46:07PM -0700, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
> >
> >
> >>One of my clients has an os commerce install which requires
> >>register_globals to be set to on, for some reason.
> >>
> >>It is set up to off in php.ini, as it should, but I'd like to know
> >>what the best fashion would be for me to set it on locally for this
> >>domain only.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Assuming you have apache as your webserver..
> >
> >If you must set it, you can set it per any apache directive, like a
> ><VirtualHost>, <Directory> or the like or even a .htaccess (if
> >enabled).
> >
> >
> >Curt.
> >
> >
> I'm not sure how they set it up, but at my web host I can put individual
>
> php.ini files in the directory the php script files are in.
>
> That means that I can create a php.ini file and add 'register_globals
> on' in any directory where I need it.
>
> Does anyone know how to configure that?
>
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>
> Well that's what I always wondered. The php_info() shows the value as
> set globally and locally. How do you override for a site or domain?

With a htaccess file:

php_flag register_globals on

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