RE: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di fferent server

2004-08-27 Thread Shapiro, David
Local/master both still show off.  I tried using the .htaccess trick, and
that did not work either.  I have tried now to use the extract($_COOKIE) and
extract($_POST) option in the scripts to get around this for now, which
seems to be working, but I need to consequently do a lot of testing now to
verify everything works.  I just don't get what the problem is with this not
working.  

David 

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From: John Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:08 PM
To: Shapiro, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Perry, Joe (ITCD)
Subject: Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to
different server

From: Shapiro, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 You certainly know your stuff.  Unfortunatley, it says that is uses 
 /etc/php.ini, which I did modify, but it also reports register_globals 
 as still off too.  It does show a scan dir for additional .ini files 
 (/etc/php.d and additional ini files parsed as ldap.ini, mysql.ini, 
 and odbc.ini too, but I don't think they would have anything to do with
it.
 I'm
 stumped. Other than adding the entry and stop/starting apache, is 
 there anything else I need to go?

That should be all you have to do. Does it say that the local and master
values are both OFF, still?

---John Holmes... 

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RE: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di fferent server

2004-08-27 Thread Shapiro, David
Thanks for the info.  I checked the file and it does not have much in it.  I
am working if I am not enabling this in php.ini correctly.   I see
[Security, Performance] list after the example.  To enable, I just copied
the example line, removed the [Security, Performance] stuff from the line,
and set the value to equal On.  Is this [Security, Performance] stuff
actuall the name of the section that this option needs to be in--in that, do
I need to do the following:

[Security]
register_globals = On


And/or

[Performance]
register_globals = On



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From: Curt Zirzow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 7:20 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di
fferent server

* Thus wrote Shapiro, David:
 You certainly know your stuff.  Unfortunatley, it says that is uses 
 /etc/php.ini, which I did modify, but it also reports register_globals 
 as still off too.  It does show a scan dir for additional .ini files 
 (/etc/php.d and additional ini files parsed as ldap.ini, mysql.ini, 
 and odbc.ini too, but I don't think they would have anything to do 
 with it.  I'm stumped. Other than adding the entry and stop/starting 
 apache, is there anything else I need to go?

this looks like a RH setup.. take a look in:

 /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf

For any directives being set in there. 


The ini files in php.d/ usually simply have:
  extension=file.so



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RE: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di fferent server

2004-08-26 Thread Shapiro, David
 
Thanks for pointing in the hopefully the right direction.  I see in
/etc/php.ini the following:

; - register_globals = Off [Security, Performance]

I put below this line:
register_globals = On

And I restarted apache.  However, it did not seem to resolve the issue,
although I still think this sounds right.  Do I implement the turning on of
the register_globals correctly, or do I need to do something different?

David

-Original Message-
From: John Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 9:53 AM
To: Shapiro, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Perry, Joe (ITCD)
Subject: Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to
different server

From: Shapiro, David 

 We are trying to move our php app to a different server.  
 For some reason, when we type in the login/password/ account number 
 info and click submit, it does not seem to set the variables.

The magic 8-ball says register_globals is OFF on the new server...

---John Holmes...

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RE: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di fferent server

2004-08-26 Thread Shapiro, David
You certainly know your stuff.  Unfortunatley, it says that is uses
/etc/php.ini, which I did modify, but it also reports register_globals as
still off too.  It does show a scan dir for additional .ini files
(/etc/php.d and additional ini files parsed as ldap.ini, mysql.ini, and
odbc.ini too, but I don't think they would have anything to do with it.  I'm
stumped. Other than adding the entry and stop/starting apache, is there
anything else I need to go?

David 

-Original Message-
From: John Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 10:49 AM
To: Shapiro, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Perry, Joe (ITCD)
Subject: Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to
different server

From: Shapiro, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Thanks for pointing in the hopefully the right direction.  I see in 
 /etc/php.ini the following:

 ; - register_globals = Off [Security, Performance]

 I put below this line:
 register_globals = On

 And I restarted apache.  However, it did not seem to resolve the 
 issue, although I still think this sounds right.  Do I implement the 
 turning on of the register_globals correctly, or do I need to do 
 something different?

That's the right method, but you may not have edited the correct php.ini.

Create a PHP page that only has

?php phpinfo(); ?

as the source. Load that page and it'll show you all of the setting PHP is
currently using along with the location of the php.ini file it's getting the
configuration from. The php.ini file will be listed in the first table
that's shown. If there is a full path including php.ini at the end, then
that's the right file. If it's just a path, then that's where PHP is
expecting to find php.ini, but did not.

Hope that helps.

---John Holmes... 

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RE: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di fferent server

2004-08-26 Thread Shapiro, David
 Yes, I am afraid so.  Both are marked as off.

-Original Message-
From: John Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:08 PM
To: Shapiro, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Perry, Joe (ITCD)
Subject: Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to
different server

From: Shapiro, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 You certainly know your stuff.  Unfortunatley, it says that is uses 
 /etc/php.ini, which I did modify, but it also reports register_globals 
 as still off too.  It does show a scan dir for additional .ini files 
 (/etc/php.d and additional ini files parsed as ldap.ini, mysql.ini, 
 and odbc.ini too, but I don't think they would have anything to do with
it.
 I'm
 stumped. Other than adding the entry and stop/starting apache, is 
 there anything else I need to go?

That should be all you have to do. Does it say that the local and master
values are both OFF, still?

---John Holmes... 

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Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to di fferent server

2004-08-26 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Shapiro, David:
 You certainly know your stuff.  Unfortunatley, it says that is uses
 /etc/php.ini, which I did modify, but it also reports register_globals as
 still off too.  It does show a scan dir for additional .ini files
 (/etc/php.d and additional ini files parsed as ldap.ini, mysql.ini, and
 odbc.ini too, but I don't think they would have anything to do with it.  I'm
 stumped. Other than adding the entry and stop/starting apache, is there
 anything else I need to go?

this looks like a RH setup.. take a look in:

 /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf

For any directives being set in there. 


The ini files in php.d/ usually simply have:
  extension=file.so



Curt
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