Date: 11/14/02
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ID: 20411
Updated by: philip <email protected>
Reported By: firmolari <email protected>
-Status: Open
+Status: Closed
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Solaris 2.8
PHP Version: 4.2.3
New Comment:
Thanks for the report, this is now documented. In CLI $argc and $argv
exist as of PHP 4.3.0 no matter the register_globals setting. In CGI
register_globals still applies.
Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-14 02:48:51] firmolari <email protected>
Thatīs OK. Sorry, as Philip said, it was a documentation problem.
Thatīs because I updated from PHP 4.1.1, to PHP 4.2.3.
Thanks.
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[2002-11-13 14:26:02] philip <email protected>
In CLI, register_globals doesn't affect this anymore, right? Please
share the history of this so it can be fully documented. Currently the
docs say they will exist regardless.
Changing to doc problem :-))
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[2002-11-13 12:15:30] sniper <email protected>
In PHP 4.2.0, the 'register_globals' setting default changed to
'off'. See http://www.php.net/release_4_2_0.php for more info.
We are sorry about the inconvenience, but this change was a necessary
part of our efforts to make PHP scripting more secure and portable.
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[2002-11-13 12:03:10] derick <email protected>
Please try using this CVS snapshot:
http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz
For Windows:
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip
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[2002-11-13 10:20:41] firmolari <email protected>
Iīve installed PHP 4.2.3 in Solaris 2.8 with the ldap funntions
Thatīs it.
./configure --with-ldap
Everything works fine except the variables $argc and $argv. They donīt
work.
If you use
echo "Value of ARGC = $argc"; it doesnīt work.
Iīve sured myself that the register_argc_argv varible is set to "1".
Thatīs a bug from this version. My previous version intalled was PHP
4.1.1 (without LDAP) and work ok both variables.
EXAMPLE:
<?php
// File: bug.php
echo "The value is $argc";
?>
Command:
>php bug.php 123
RESULT:
The value is
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