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[maplab-users] MapLab beginningsPaul Spencer pgs@magma.caSun, 23 Jun 2002 22:47:51 -0400
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Vinko, I believe Daniel covered the extensions we use. For register_globals, this may end up being a fairly extensive change to the code to remove this dependency. It is planned but not for the near future (several months at least), although I think we will try to fix them as we come across them. If you wish, the php reference manual indicates that the register_globals setting can be set in the .htaccess file (http://www.php.net/ini_set). I personally have never tried this and don't know the syntax, but it should allow you to specify register_globals as off in the php.ini file and override it in the maplab directory's .htaccess file. If you do try this and figure out how to make it work, could you post the solution for others please? Paul Spencer Applications and Software Development DM Solutions Group Inc Vinko Vrsalovic wrote: >On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 07:42:24PM -0400, Jeff McKenna wrote: > > > >>Start by trying to view one of your data layers in MapEdit, and once that >>happens you're off to the races. You should use the main MapServer mailing list >>for all general MapServer questions >>(http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/support.html). Please let us know how your MapLab >>experience goes. By the way, did you have any problems installing it? >> >> > >Hi, i was wondering why you use two extensions for the php files. That's >causing me a lot of headaches in getting the system to work, because I >have three PHP versions on my server and I distinguish them through the >file extension. Besides, the register_globals is rather insecure, and >I'd like to not have it setted on. > >Are this issues going to be solved in the rc2 version? :-) > > >
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