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PHP register_globals setting is `ON` instead of `OFF` | Views: 946 |
Jul 23, 2009 11:08 pm | | PHP register_globals setting is `ON` instead of `OFF` | # |
Liz Phillipson | | I need the PHP register_globals turned to off - can you do it for me, or tell me how to do this.
This is nessary for Joomla security.
The site is www.zocalocafe.ca
Thanks, Liz
PS The support email address on the cpanel was bounced back to me!Private Reply to Liz Phillipson |
Jul 23, 2009 11:23 pm | | re: PHP register_globals setting is `ON` instead of `OFF` | # |
Scott Wolpow | | Yes, you have two methods. One in the php.ini file second in the .htaccess for taht directory. More info http://docs.joomla.org/Register_globals Also make sure you have 1.5.13 just released.Private Reply to Scott Wolpow |
Jul 26, 2009 3:39 pm | | re: re: PHP register_globals setting is `ON` instead of `OFF`Thanks Scott - I dont beleive that I ha | # |
Liz Phillipson | | Thanks Scott,
I don't believe that I have access to the php.ini file on the server.
Where would I find it?
LizPrivate Reply to Liz Phillipson |
Jul 26, 2009 3:49 pm | | re: re: re: PHP register_globals setting is `ON` instead of `OFF`Thanks Scott - I dont beleive that | # |
Scott Wolpow | | What are you running? Red Hat FreeBsd Generally it is /usr/local/php/lib or something liek that. You may have to use the .htaccess method. Who do you host with?Private Reply to Scott Wolpow |
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