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How to enable register_globals for a single website without putting an entire server security at risk?


How to enable register_globals for a single website without putting an entire server security at risk?


* Go to your control panel and then click on File manager.
* In your file manager, enter the public_html folder.
* In the public_html folder you will see a file called .htaccess.
* Select  the .htaccess  file and click on edit in the upper right hand corner.
* Copy and paste the text line shown below at the bottom of .htaccess file and then save it:
php_value register_globals 1
This will turn your register_globals on and your script will work properly. Why is register_globals
disabled in the first place? Leaving register_globals turned on poses a security risk for an entire web
server. It should therefore only be enable on a case by case situation and only per website.

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