I have REGISTER_GLOBALS set to off. I have read and read, but cannot figure out what I need to do code wise to keep from getting the following message:
Warning: Unknown(): Your script possibly relies on a session side-effect which existed until PHP 4.2.3. Please be advised that the session extension does not consider global variables as a source of data, unless register_globals is enabled. You can disable this functionality and this warning by setting session.bug_compat_42 or session.bug_compat_warn to off, respectively. in Unknown on line 0 We upgrade from 4.1.1 about a month ago and since then several things are now broken. I need to know how to code around this problem so I don't get this WARNING. I am also having another problem since the upgrade. This seems to be a javascript problem, but it's weird that it's happened on two different servers just after a PHP upgrade. I have static page tops and bottoms that I call with an include for each page. Currently, I have all the javascripts that I use for my entire site in the header: <script language="javascript" src="library/script1.js"></script> <script language="javascript" src="library/script2.js"></script> etc... If use script1.js on page 1 but don't use script2.js, then I get a javascript error on script1.js. The reason I know this is that if I strip out all but what is essential to page 1, then the javascript runs error free, but if not, I get errors. I don't know if this is a php problem or not, but like I said above, I do know it started with the upgrades. I can deal with this though, because I know how to fix it. I will just take a while. This is a school site and they are on spring break right now. I have until Monday 3/29/2004 to get this fixed. The school's website, which includes homework assignments, lunch menu, etc... will be dead in the water until I do. -- Thanks, Alisa Davis - Madison Academy webmaster -- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php