Re: Stopping objects from auto-serializing

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David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to set up my PHP app at my host, but am stumbling over the
> PHP configuration there. register_globals is enabled, which seems to
> auto-serialize my objects into $_SESSION, which in some cases overwrites
> variables in there. I'm not sure if register_globals is where the
> auto-serialization comes from, but it seems to be closely related at
> least and I'm not in my best form today...
> 
> I tried putting "php_flag register_globals off" into an .htaccess file,
> but that throws an Apache misconfiguration error.
> Using set_ini() doesn't seem to do anything either.

aside from this error (my guess is your not allowed to override it) I can't
see the problem of serialization .. don't put the object in $_SESSION?

also try:

	php_admin	register_globals	0


> 
> Any advise on how to turn serialization off without dabbling with the
> configuration file?

why, what are you doing? show us the code?

> 
> Chrs,
> Dav
> 

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