Enable register_globals on individual cPanel accounts
May 16, 2006, 6:10 am
Since register_globals is disabled on the servers for security purposes, some of your scripts and Fantastico installs might not work properly. However, you can enable it on your individual accounts thru .htaccess.
All you need to do is edit your .htaccess in the root folder of your account (or create one via the File Manager if none exist).
Place the ff. line of code in it:
php_flag register_globals on
That’s it.
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