what in god's name are you talking about? i figured that perhaps they had removed register_globals in 4.2.3 so i just upgraded. (un)surprisingly it's still there.
besides using the superglobal arrays is more secure and good practice. but if you can't work without them change your php.ini or..
that sounds right to me. palladium is a ms technology due to be built into longhorn (win2004) so running win2k/xp/*nix on a palladium chipset should mean that you're not effected.
right?
The date format is actually DDMMYY - it must have confused you that everything happened in the first-third of the century.
I wonder what the studio workers position is on MPAA/Palladium/TCPA et al.
I bet ~100.
Does this buggy software remind anyone else of the film? :d
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yes, it's in the changelog of 4.2.0
ini_set(); sets the configuration option for the scripts duration and then restores when the script is halted.
what in god's name are you talking about? i figured that perhaps they had removed register_globals in 4.2.3 so i just upgraded. (un)surprisingly it's still there.
besides using the superglobal arrays is more secure and good practice. but if you can't work without them change your php.ini or..
ini_set("register_globals", "1");
that sounds right to me. palladium is a ms technology due to be built into longhorn (win2004) so running win2k/xp/*nix on a palladium chipset should mean that you're not effected. right?
!!! r0x4H http://www.alltooflat.com/geeky/elgoog/index.cgi?d ir=/&page=/intl/xx-piglatin/ is fun too :)