I added the error_reporting line and it doesn't seem to make any difference actually. No warnings or notices. Yes, I can recompile PHP.
Damon "Greg Beaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > if you append ?test=foo to the url you supplied, it will print "foo" - > register_globals is definitely on, perhaps you could add this to the > start of the file: > > ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL); > > so we can see the result? You should also be seeing a notice of an > undefined variable. It's possible you've found a bug, maybe one of the > many extensions you have loaded enables register_globals - do you have > access to recompile php? > > Greg > > Damon Kohler wrote: > > > Don't know anything about an auto_prepend_file. There is no .htaccess file. > > Beside, phpinfo says register_globals is off both globaly and localy. > > > > Damon > > > > "Greg Beaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >>Hi Damon, > >> > >>Do you have an auto_prepend_file? Also, check the contents of > >>.htaccess, make sure register_globals is not set to on there. > >> > >>Greg > >> > >>Damon Kohler wrote: > >> > >>>Well, it does turn off. At least phpinfo() says that it's off. However, > > > > PHP > > > >>>is acting as though it's still turned on. The source code for the page > > > > I'm > > > >>>using to test this odd result is: > >>> > >>><html> > >>><head> > >>></head> > >>><body> > >>><form action="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" method="post"> > >>><input name="test"> > >>><input type="submit"> > >>></form> > >>></body> > >>></html> > >>><?php > >>> > >>>print $test; > >>> > >>>phpinfo(); > >>>?> > >>> > >>>I'm running PHP 4.3.3 on RH7. When the form is submited, the value is > >>>printed despite the fact it's printing $test and not $_POST['test']. > > > > This is > > > >>>copy pasted from the results: > >>> > >>> register_argc_argv Off Off > >>> register_globals Off Off > >>> > >>> > >>>I'm completely stumped. > >>> > >>>Thanks in advance, > >>>Damon -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php