On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 20:05:10 -0400
"Damon Kohler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it does turn off. At least phpinfo() says that it's off.
> However, PHP is acting as though it's still turned on. The source
> code for the page I'm using to test this odd result is:
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> I'm running PHP 4.3.3
I don't think so... You have something particular in mind? You can check out
the page itself at http://my.innermetrix.cc/test.php
Damon
"Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Are you using third party code that might be doing the export to global
> space i
Are you using third party code that might be doing the export to global
space itself?
Rob.
On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 22:21, Damon Kohler wrote:
> No, it's not cached. I can type in anything to the input and it'll show up.
> As in, if I type "test" into the form, it prints test. Then if I type "hello
No, it's not cached. I can type in anything to the input and it'll show up.
As in, if I type "test" into the form, it prints test. Then if I type "hello
world" it'll print hello world. So I'm pretty sure caching isn't the
problem.
Damon
"Cristian Lavaque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I don't know much about this, but could it have been cached?
Cristian
Damon Kohler wrote:
> Well, it does turn off. At least phpinfo() says that it's off.
> However, PHP is acting as though it's still turned on. The
source
> code for the page I'm using to test this odd result is:
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>
>
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Well, it does turn off. At least phpinfo() says that it's off. However, PHP
is acting as though it's still turned on. The source code for the page I'm
using to test this odd result is:
I'm running PHP 4.3.3 on RH7. When the form is submited, the value is
printed despite the fact it's p
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