644 should be fine. I don't know about you, but for some reason on my
linux box, I can't get $HTTP_POST_VARS or $_POST to work at all. it sends
the value wrong. If I were you'd change the form method=post to
method=get and then use $HTTP_GET_VARS or $_GET and see if it works. I
think there is
Thanks. I put it in /usr/local/lib and turned register_globals On (I plan on
setting it off after I rewrite all my scripts and give my hosting clients
notice and time to rewrite theirs).
But, it's still not passing vars (though $HTTP_POST_VARS[] works ok). Is
their something else I need to do to
rename php.ini-dist thats with the php source code to php.ini and copy it
to /usr/local/lib
Adam
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Randall Perry wrote:
> > is usually in /usr/local/lib
>
>
> Ok, just reinstalled 4.2.2 to make sure I didn't miss anything -- it didn't
> install any php
> is usually in /usr/local/lib
Ok, just reinstalled 4.2.2 to make sure I didn't miss anything -- it didn't
install any php.ini file (although phpinfo() says it's location is
/usr/local/lib).
Should I just create one from scratch?
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Randy Perry
sysTame
Mac Consulting/Sales
phn
is usually in /usr/local/lib
> -Original Message-
> From: Randall Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2002 11:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Php.ini on Solaris?
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>
> Just compiled Apache 1.3.26 with latest php and discov
Run a script with phpinfo() in it, and it should tell u the path to the
php.ini file for your installation. It will be different for everyone.
For what it's worth, you should look to having register globals OFF in your
scripts as a short term goal, using the $_POST, $_GET, $_COOKIE, $_SESSION
et
Just compiled Apache 1.3.26 with latest php and discovered my form variables
weren't getting thru to php scripts.
Looked through archives and found ref to register_globals setting in
php.ini. Only trouble is, I can't find php.ini on my server (except in the
php source code folder).
Where should
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