This has to do with error_reporting level setting set in php.ini

  echo $iamnotset;

when E_NOTICE level is on, that will produce a Warning.  Otherwise, it
will not.

I posted something similiar recently, see it here:

  http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&m=100083224311516

On uklinux, either "fix" the code (yeah!) or use the error_reporting()
function to suppress the warnings.  Strange that a free host would have it
on, actually, it's kinda cool :)

regards,
Philip Olson


On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Justin Colson wrote:

> I have recently installed Apache 1.3.2 and PHP 4.0.6 using the instructions
> at http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/00/44/index4a.html?tw=programming on
> a Win98 machine which I will later use as an intranet server (NT workstation
> refuses to detect NT server, and the machine is too slow for Win2k). When I
> run scripts on this instalation that work fine on my free webspace at
> uklinux.net, they return "Warning: Undefined variable: sub" at every
> occurance of my menu system which uses sub as it its main vairable, if i
> specify the variable in the URL that partiular page will work, but only of
> the links
> 
> 
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