Ok i've found it !

I hould use "php_flag" instead of "php_value" and now it work fine !!

Many thanks ...

Alain DESEINE.


Alain Deseine wrote:

> 
> 
> Faeton wrote:
> 
>> Hello Alain,
>>
>> In httpd.conf (or .htaccess) you can make:
>>
>> php_value magic_quotes_gpc On
>> php_value magic_quotes_sybase On
>>
>> Yeah, just like that :)
>>
> 
> 
> I just do that in the httpd.conf, restart apache and then invoke the php 
> function phpinfo(); but it seem that the parameters stay to off !!!
> 
> My configuration is apache 1.3.19 / php 4.0.5 compiled in apache (not a 
> DSO).
> 
> Is there limitations or apapche (or php) configuration that i miss ?
> 
> Many thanks for responses.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Alain DESEINE.
> 


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