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Re: php3_track_vars



I got it figured out.
I had php3 running on my old server so my programmer put a .htaccess file
with "php3_track_vars on" in the file because php3 doesn't have it turned
on.
I have php4 installed on the new server which automatically has track_vars
turned on so I just had to delete the .htaccess file.


:-----------------------:
   Anthony Minero
   Creative Director
   PencilFight Design
   PENCILFIGHT.COM
   2518 Lincoln Blvd.
   Los Angeles, CA. 90291
   310.403.6599
:-----------------------:

> From: Liger-dc <liger_dc yahoo com>
> Reply-To: redhat-install-list redhat com
> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 10:41:29 -0700 (PDT)
> To: redhat-install-list redhat com
> Subject: Re: php3_track_vars
> 
> I had a very similar error with a very similar situation using the apache
> server that came with
> Red Hat 7.1. All I can say is that I got it fixed by downloading and
> reintstalling apache from
> apahces website. Hope this helps
> --- Anthony <info pencilfight com> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I have a php question.
>> I switched a program written in php3 over to my new server and when I try to
>> open it I get the following error
>> "Invalid command 'php3_track_vars', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a
>> module not included in the server configuration"
>> 
>> Is there something I can install on the server to fix this?
>> 
>> Thanks for the help.
>> :-----------------------:
>> Anthony Minero
>> Creative Director
>> PencilFight Design
>> PENCILFIGHT.COM
>> 2518 Lincoln Blvd.
>> Los Angeles, CA. 90291
>> 310.403.6599
>> :-----------------------:
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> Florida State University
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