Hi,
i just installed PHP under Mac OS X and now i was looking around trying
to find the php.ini file, or its equivalent, in order to turn
register_globals to on, so i don't have to go through 15 pages of code
and change all my variables to $_POST['foo'] but i couldn't find
anywhere where this
: Wednesday, 9 October 2002 12:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] register_global variables on Mac OS X
Hi,
i just installed PHP under Mac OS X and now i was looking around trying
to find the php.ini file, or its equivalent, in order to turn
register_globals to on, so i don't have to go
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Subject: [PHP] register_global variables on Mac OS X
Hi,
i just installed PHP under Mac OS X and now i was looking around trying
to find the php.ini file, or its equivalent, in order to turn
register_globals to on, so i don't have to go through 15 pages of code
and change all my
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Subject: [PHP] register_global variables on Mac OS X
Hi,
i just installed PHP under Mac OS X and now i was looking around
trying
to find the php.ini file, or its equivalent, in order to turn
register_globals to on, so i don't have to go through 15 pages of code
and change all my variables
, 2002 10:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] register_global variables on Mac OS X
Hi,
i just installed PHP under Mac OS X and now i was looking around
trying
to find the php.ini file, or its equivalent, in order to turn
register_globals to on, so i don't have to go through 15 pages
, October 08, 2002 10:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] register_global variables on Mac OS X
well, there is no such file, i searched all over my drive, and there
is
no php-ini.* php_ini.*
i guess i could try getting a php.ini file from somewhere and putting
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jule Slootbeek) wrote:
Yeah that's the path to where php.ini should be (/usr/local/lib, in my
case, but the Jaguar version of PHP doesn't use a php.ini file, so
there's nothing there.
Jaguar uses php.ini if it's in the expected location.
On 10/8/02 11:54 PM, CC Zona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that's the path to where php.ini should be (/usr/local/lib, in my
case, but the Jaguar version of PHP doesn't use a php.ini file, so
there's nothing there.
There is no php.ini file included w/ Mac OS X.. But that's no big deal! Just
Hi,
Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 1:58:50 PM, you wrote:
BL On 10/8/02 11:54 PM, CC Zona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that's the path to where php.ini should be (/usr/local/lib, in my
case, but the Jaguar version of PHP doesn't use a php.ini file, so
there's nothing there.
BL There is no
i didn't install from source, i installed from an OS X binary i found
in the php website, i got a php.ini from someone else which i
'm suing, thanks guys!
Jule
On Tuesday, Oct 8, 2002, at 23:54 US/Eastern, CC Zona wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jule Slootbeek)
From: Jule Slootbeek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
register_globals to on, so i don't have to go through 15 pages of code
and change all my variables to $_POST['foo']
Try extract($HTTP_POST_VARS) which will create $foo for you.
- Steve Yates
- Your karma just ran over my dogma.
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