Re: Completely stumped (still) [message #185059 is a reply to message #185058] |
Tue, 25 February 2014 05:30 |
Richard Yates
Messages: 86 Registered: September 2013
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 21:09:40 -0800, Richard Yates
<richard(at)yatesguitar(dot)com> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 22:04:47 -0500, Jerry Stuckle
> <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:
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>> On 2/24/2014 10:00 PM, Richard Yates wrote:
>>> On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 20:59:47 -0500, Jerry Stuckle
>>> <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> > I inserted var_dump successively at each stage in the script to see
>>>> > where it changes from the (correct) array to a (incorrect) string. I
>>>> > narrowed it down to ONE statement, but cannot see how that could
>>>> > possibly change the variable. Here's the section with var_dump, then
>>>> > the one statement, and then the var_dump repeated exactly.
>>>> >
>>>> > var_dump($_SESSION['to']);
>>>> > $to=$_SESSION['to'][$ct]['email'];
>>>> > var_dump($_SESSION['to']);
>>>> >
>>>> > The output of the two var_dumps is:
>>>> >
>>>> > The first:
>>>> > array(1) { [0]=> array(3)
>>>> > { ["fname"]=> string(4) "Dick"
>>>> > ["lname"]=> string(5) "Yates"
>>>> > ["email"]=> string(23) "dyates(at)salemharvest(dot)org" }
>>>> > }
>>>> >
>>>> > The second:
>>>> > string(23) "dyates(at)salemharvest(dot)org"
>>>> >
>>>> > If I comment out the second line (that sets $to), the second var_dump
>>>> > comes out correct. Am I losing my mind?
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> The failing server has register_globals enabled.
>>>>
>>>> This value changed to default to OFF in PHP 4.2, has been deprecated in
>>>> PHP 5.3, and removed in PHP 5.4. If your hosting company won't disable
>>>> it, find another hosting company.
>>>>
>>>> It sounded like a good idea when it was first implemented many years
>>>> ago, but has caused more problems than it has solved. Therefore it has
>>>> been removed from current releases.
>>>
>>> Thank you, Jerry. You are correct - I checked phpinfo() and found
>>> register_globals enabled. I don't have a choice about the server,
>>> unfortunately. FYI it is at networksolutions.com. Changing the name of
>>> the variable $to has fixed the problem.
>>>
>>> Richard Yates
>>>
>>
>> Yes, you do have a choice. There are much better (and less expensive)
>> hosting companies around.
>
> The other sites I manage I have a choice about (and highly recommend
> Total Choice Hosting), but this one has software I wrote and installed
> where someone else owns the site.
>
> I will see if register_globals can be turned off for this particular
> site and, otherwise, I assume I have to check all SESSION variable
> names to see if they might interfere with other variables names that I
> use.
It turns out that networksolutions has a cPanel utility called php.ini
EZconfig that has simple radio buttons and text fields for changing
the php.ini file. It worked quite nicely and register_globals is now
off.
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