To: John Toews; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP HTTP Authentication, Win2k IIS
Hi,
I saw on the Zend page that they global variables. Check in your
php.ini if
your register_globals is on.
Cheers, RICO.
At 15:58 19/02/2003, John Toews wrote:
apologies if this came through
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To: John Toews; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP HTTP Authentication,
Win2k IIS
Hi,
I saw on the Zend page that they global variables.
Check in your
php.ini if
your register_globals is on.
Cheers, RICO.
At 15:58 19/02
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:55 PM
To: Rich Gray
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] PHP HTTP Authentication, Win2k IIS
Thanks Rich, and Rico...
I turned register_globals on to no effect.
The only odd thing I am doing for IIS is that I
apologies if this came through yesterday as well, I never saw it propogate
though
Hello All,
I am experimenting with HTTP authentication in IIS 5.0 on a Windows 2000 SP3
server with PHP 4.3.0. PHP is installed as an ISAPI module both as a filter
and an application mapping (both point to the
Hello All,
I am experimenting with HTTP authentication in IIS 5.0 on a Windows 2000 SP3
server with PHP 4.3.0. PHP is installed as an ISAPI module both as a filter
and an application mapping (both point to the php4isapi.dll). All forms of
authentication are turned off in IIS (anonymous access
Hi,
I saw on the Zend page that they global variables. Check in your php.ini if
your register_globals is on.
Cheers, RICO.
At 15:58 19/02/2003, John Toews wrote:
apologies if this came through yesterday as well, I never saw it propogate
though
Hello All,
I am experimenting with HTTP