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I posted a couple of days ago inquiring as to why some inhierited PHP
code
was not working. I determined that scope was the issue.  The
overwhelming
response I got back pertained to register_globals.  I have read up on
register_globals and realize that it is not considered good practice to
use
it.  Still investigating I run phpinfo(), it turns out that
register_globals
is set to ON (both places).  However the server does not act this way.
I
searched for an htaccess file, which I belive (not sure) can override
settings in the ini file.  I could not find one.  So now I am stuck in
the
same place I started.  My client doesn't want to pay for me to "scope"
all
of the variables in the application, but it doesn't appear to work
without
the proper scoping.  Any suggestions on further research will be
appreciated.
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1. register globals is set to ON in both places? Which places are these?
2. Can you post a small code snippet where the code is not working?
3. Are we all talking about the same thing? What is your definition of
scope?

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