See the register_global my friend maybe it is set off
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From: "Greg Deckler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <php-general@lists.php.net>
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:10 AM
Subject: [PHP] Windows and Query String


> I have searched for this in the FAQ's, News Archives and Googled for it
> and cannot seem to find the answer. Please help.
> 
> I have a script that simply echo's a query string variable to the
> screen. This works on a previously configured linux box with PHP4.0, but
> not on a newly created Windows 2003 box with PHP5.0.
> 
> Here is the URL sample:
> 
> http://www.blahblahblah.com/hello.php?pg=1
> 
> Here is the page sample:
> 
> <?
> 
>   echo $pg;
> 
> ?>
> 
> On the Windows box, I get "Undefined variable".
> 
> I suspect that something in my php.ini is not set correctly to allow
> this but I cannot find what that is.
> 
> Now, I realize that I should probably NOT be using the variable directly
> but rather initializing it via _GET or by some other method because
> using it directly makes the code nearly impossible to read. But, I am
> trying to convert some existing code not written by me that runs on this
> Linux box to a Windows machine and whoever wrote this made RAMPANT use
> of this method of accessing query string parameters. Thus, I am stuck
> having to get this to work until I can find about 50,000 hours to conver
> all of the code.
> 
> Any assistance is GREATLY appreciated.
> 
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