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Vieux 25/09/2007, 11h24   #6
Geevaa
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On Sep 25, 3:24 pm, Geevaa <govivasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John wrote:
> > Hello,

>
> > I'm trying to install a script and it needs register_globals = on.

>
> > I know about the security risk etc. and it should be off, but the
> > script will not run with it off.

>
> > I contacted my hosting company because I couldn't find the php.ini
> > file. They told me to create one and put it in the root.

>
> > The problem is I don't know exactly what is the root with all the
> > different folder.

>
> > etc 755
> > logs 750
> > mail 770
> > public_ftp 755
> > public_html 750
> > tmp 755
> > www 750
> > Create New File
> > .bash_logout 0 k 0644
> > .bash_profile 0 k 0644
> > .bashrc 0 k 0644
> > .contactemail 0 k 0644
> > .cpanel-ducache 0 k 0600
> > .emacs 0 k 0644
> > .ftpquota 0 k 0600
> > .lastlogin 0 k 0600
> > .zshrc 0 k 0644
> > php.ini 0 k 0644 <-------------- I put it here

>
> > I have one line register_globals = on in the php.ini file.

>
> > When I try phpinfo.php to show what is set, it shows that the
> > registered globals are still off. I tried putting it in www and then
> > public_html and then also tried to put in my add on domain folder, but
> > none worked.

>
> > Any would be appreciated.

>
> > Thanks!

>
> php.ini may be in the path etc/php.ini
>
> Is this path is not getting displayed by the phpinfo() method in the
> browser..???


it should be /etc/php.ini

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