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RE: FN-FORUM: Oscommerce Fixes
date posted 19th March 2008 20:56
You can also set PHP options in the Apache server config file if it's
specifically .htaccess files you have a problem with. And obviously if
you use Apache. :)
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I am a little curious - I assume you have an existing osCommerce install,
> which you need to convert to run off PHP5 and MySQL5, correct?
>
> It is just that I have a test server at home (XAMPP), which is running 2
> (if
> not 3) installs of osCommerce on PHP5 and MySQL5 fine - the only issue is
> that register_globals has to be set via a .htaccess file, but one is
> included in osCommerce 2.2 rc1 (the version I use). There is allegedly a
> mod
> available on addons.oscommerce.com for register_globals, but I have not
> had
> a chance to look at it yet...(I need to as well, as I am not a keen fan of
> .htaccess files, unless necessary...)
>
> Alex.
>
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> Subject: FN-FORUM: Oscommerce Fixes
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>
> Has anyone gone through the PHP5, MySQL5, Globlas_Registered =OFF fixes?
>
> Andrew
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