autoglobals was off in 9.0. I ran into the same problem and had to set it to
on. It's a security risk but so much of the existing authentication makes
use of the autoglobal features.
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From: "Sid Boyce"
Scott Leighton wrote:
On Thursday 01 July 2004 1:22 am, Sid Boyce wrote:
I still have one issue with apache2/php/mysql, it won't work with mysql, bad username/password for stuff like phpMyAdmin, phpwebsite, anything in php that needs to use mysql. All modules are installed and the databases are accessible from the command line. Regards Sid.
Did you check the register_globals setting? It defaults to off since php 4.2 or so? http://www.zend.com/zend/art/art-sweat4.php
Scott
Yes, also the comments in php.ini and it is set to off, I haven't yet tried with it set to on. It did work in 9.0, so I did not check whether it was on or off then. Regards Sid.
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