Uh, I think you mean echo $_POST['path']; and echo $_GET['path'];
Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Hi,
What he means is that with "register_globals=off" you cannot do this:
echo $path
you need to do this (if the variable is sent by "POST" action)
echo _POST('path')
and through "GET"
echo _GET('path')
-----Original Message----- From: Xystein Heland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 June 2003 17:02 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] Re: Migration from register_globals=on to register_globals=off
I'm not sure what you mean. To give ONE example: Earlier I could use this code on top of every page: if ($printout != "yeah") { include("header.php"); } This code gives an error today. The variable $printout is set if the visitor choose to click on the 'print_page_image', otherwise the variable has no value.
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When you recivied that error ?, in a form ?, if is in a Form just put inthe
top of .php files this codeis
$HTTP_GET_VARS["variable2"]; $HTTP_GET_VARS["variable3"];
Of course if you send with other method (post) change the GET for POST
$HTTP_POS_VARS["variable2"]; $HTTP_POS_VARS["variable3"];
Regards.
Esteban.
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None of my old scripts worx nowadays and the most common error message
'undefined variable'. What is the best/simplest way to work around this situation? if !isset($myvar) { do this blah blah } ?
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