Re: globals on globals off (ACK!!)

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hay frank

no swet pal .....

change php.ini recomended to just php.ini
like im sure u must have had for windows
or did u ????

anyways once u have opened up php.ini
search for register globals (ctrl+f)

u will see :
register globals off

just put on in the place of off


:)

hope this works it out fo u .....

good luck

toby

 --- Frank Tudor <frank_tudor@yahoo.com> wrote: > This is more for a
linux group post but I know someone can
> provide enlightenment on this issue.
> 
> I have the latest version of apache and php I have created my
> entire sie in a foxserv environment on windows but my production
> environment is on mandrake linux 9.1
> 
> The globals are set to off but i'll be damned if I know where I
> can set them to on.
> 
> I found a php.ini-dist and a php.ini-recommended file but
> changing these files does nothing.
> 
> can someone give me some give me a hand with this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Frank
> 
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