At 18:49 02.03.2003, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
> Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
> though register_globals is off. Why's that?
> Anyway, if we want to keep this behavior, we probably should change the
> place where argv/ar
Anyway, if we want to keep this behavior, we probably should change the
place where argv/argc are registered, and put it somewhere global,
outside where _SERVER is created. If&when _SERVER is created, it will
attempt to copy them. Thoughts?
That leads to "$_COMMAND" or "$_CMD".
Didn't quite u
At 17:56 02/03/2003, Marcus Börger wrote:
At 16:38 02.03.2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
CLI overwrites "register_argc_argv":
zend_alter_ini_entry("register_argc_argv", 19, "1",
At 16:38 02.03.2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
CLI overwrites "register_argc_argv":
zend_alter_ini_entry("register_argc_argv", 19, "1", 1,
PHP_INI_SYSTEM, PHP_INI_STAGE_ACTIVATE
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
Anyway, if we want to keep this behavior, we probably should change the
place where argv/argc are registered, and put it somewhere global, outside
where _SERVER is created. If&whe