On 18/04/06, Vernon Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently upgraded a server from Fedora Core 3 to Core 5 in the process 
> php had
> been upgraded from either 3 or 4 to php 5. In doing so I had to do a major 
> overhaul of
> a web site as many things stopped working (.i.e $HTTP_POST_VAR, etc).

There is actually an option in php.ini to switch on the $HTTP_*_VAR
variables, although it's off by default in PHP 5. It's still better in
my opinion to use the $_* superglobals ($_POST, $_GET etc), but if
you've got hundreds of scripts and no time to convert them (or you're
running phpBB, which relies on the deprecated behaviour), then enabled
register_long_arrays in php.ini.

Paul

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