dedecms php.ini register_globals must is Off
The way is to go directly to include/common.inc.php tutorial
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//Disable session.auto_start
if ( ini_get('session.auto_start') != 0 )
{
exit('php.ini session.auto_start must is 0 ! ');
}
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Delete.
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After deleting this, search further down. . .
There is another place
if ( ini_get('register_globals') )
{
exit('php.ini register_globals must is Off! ');
}
It can be solved perfectly after deleting it.
The parts that need to be deleted are:
1. Lines 10-20
//Enabling register_globals will have many unsafe possibilities, so it is mandatory to close register_globals
if ( ini_get('register_globals') )
{
exit('php.ini register_globals must is Off! ');
}
//Disable session.auto_start
if ( ini_get('session.auto_start') != 0 )
{
exit('php.ini session.auto_start must is 0 ! ');
}
2. Lines 72 to 75
if ( ini_get('register_globals') )
{
exit('php.ini register_globals must is Off! ');
}
Delete the above two points to solve the problem perfectly!
Search for this item in apche's php.ini. Yours should be register_globals = on. Change it to register_globals = off. Save and restart the server environment. For example, restart apche
The morning update is mainly to strictly filter register_globals and session.auto_start
If you are a standalone server user, you can modify php.ini in the php configuration file and change register_globals=On to register_globals=Off
At the same time, change session.auto_start=1 to session.auto_start=0, and then restart Apache.
If you are a virtual host user, please notify the space provider as much as possible to let them modify the configuration, or you can try ini_set('session.auto_start',0).
If that doesn't work, the only last resort is to go directly to include/common.inc.php
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//Disable session.auto_start
if ( ini_get('session.auto_start') != 0 )
{
exit('php.ini session.auto_start must is 0 ! ');
}