[nycphp-talk] PHundamentals Topic #4: php.ini settings
Nasir Zubair
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Wed Nov 12 21:11:09 EST 2003
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> From: John Lacey [mailto:jlacey at att.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 4:19 PM
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> Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHundamentals Topic #4: php.ini settings
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> It is best to code with the short_open tags set to "Off", and
> use <?php
> in all cases, but again, if using someone else's code, they
> may have to
> remain on. This option will be defaulted to "Off" in a
> future release,
> I believe.
Is there a specific reason for this? I mean for register_globals we
understand the risks involved, but why should the short tags not used? Just
wanting to clarify this.
> Session save path differences between Linux/Unix and Windows
> boxen (/tmp vs. c:\temp) or whereever you choose to save
> session info.
> Whether session cookies will be used, or not for some.
I tend to leave /tmp in place for session save path on my windows
installations and create a tmp directory in the root of the webserver's
drive. i.e. if apache is on D:, the /tmp will map to D:\tmp.
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