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[Invalid][Double posting]: register_globals / Warning strpos() (2nd Attempt)

Started by FirstDivision, August 27, 2009, 05:32:56 PM

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FirstDivision

Hi there,

I guess I blew my first attempt at submitting a support question (http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,61250.0.html), so I'll try again:

First, here's a link to the gallery:  http://photo.killfly.com/index.php

Here's the sequence of events:

  • This is the only application hosted on this subdomain
  • This is a windows server
  • This is PHP 4.4.7 (I think based on the error below?)
  • I upgraded Coppermine from 1.4.10 to 1.4.25
  • After the upgrade I received a warning that "The PHP setting register_globals is enabled on your server, which is a bad idea in terms of security. It's strongly recommended to turn it off."
  • I edited my php.ini file to turn off register_globals, and now I get an error instead: "Warning: strpos() [function.strpos]: Empty delimiter. in C:\HSphere.NET\3rdparty\PHP\4.4.7\prepend.php on line 15"

Now, I know that prepend.php is not a Coppermine file (a PHP file?), but the question I was trying to ask in the previous thread (which I guess I didn't communicate very well), was:

Has anyone else upgraded their Coppermine installation recently and run into this issue?  If so, were you able to resolve it?  Is this a known issue with PHP 4.4.7, or PHP 4.4.7 hosted in a Windows environment?  

I do have a ticket submitted with my host, if they are able to resolve it I'll be sure to post the solution here for anyone else who might find it of use.

Thanks,
FD

Nibbler


Joachim Müller

That's why I said in the other thread
Quote from: Joachim Müller on August 27, 2009, 09:37:29 AM
we can not support your with the issues you have with webserver setup or with third party applications, so your question is just invalid and shouldn't have been started here in the first place.
Insisting and starting yet another invalid thread that is none of our business is silly and a waste of time. You shouldn't be running a webserver of your own if you have no idea how that job is done. Anyway, don't expect to be taught about your webserver setup issues here. Marking thread as "double post" and "invalid", as it qualifies for both labels. It got locked already. Don't start a third attempt, OK?