I am developing a backend with php here.
I am having problem with such error like this:
Undefined variable : PHP_SELF
on my htdocs directory.
I'm developing with php 5.4.4 , and if you want to look at the source code here it is:
I am developing a backend with php here.
I am having problem with such error like this:
Undefined variable : PHP_SELF
on my htdocs directory.
I'm developing with php 5.4.4 , and if you want to look at the source code here it is:
Do not use any of the suggested versions of PHP_SELF. It is a security nightmare, opening up your PHP to a multitude of possible injection attacks.
What are you trying to achieve? Generate the URL for a form sending to itself? Use action=""
for that - it is a valid approach and will always use the URL for sending the form as for loading.
If you must know the requested script, use $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']
instead.
You are using $PHP_SELF
it should be
echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] ;
Or
$PHP_SELF = &$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
echo $PHP_SELF ;
You can also have
define("PHP_SELF",$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']);
echo PHP_SELF ;
var_dump($_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] == $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) // true
$PHP_SELF = htmlentities($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']);
. Using this in production has worked OK.
Apr 30, 2015 at 17:56
htmlentities()
, so it is natural that it works with positive cases. But you must want to have perfect protection against ANY attack - only making it "more resilient to injection attacks" simply isn't enough, these type of attack must be made completely impossible! And it is possible to do so, but it requires knowledge about how to correctly escape data - your solution isn't such.
Looks like certain WordPress distributions declare $PHP_SELF = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
for reasons I can't say, must be some sorta legacy thing.
I have to Solve This Error Using Page Url... Ex. Like
echo "<a href=\"$_PHP_SELF?page=$last\">Last 3 Records</a>";
You Have to remove $_PHP_SELF and use page URL insert.php .......
I was getting the same, Notice: Undefined variable _PHP_SELF So I just replaced $_PHP_SELF to $_SERVER[PHP_SELF] Now I don't get any extra no
Some shells will erase the value of $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
as a security measure. You may need to look at $_SERVER['argv'][0]
if this is what is happening to you.
I solved starting the variable:
$PHP_SELF = NULL;
$Path1 = realpath(substr($PHP_SELF, 1));
$dbName = "$Path1\\BD.accdb";
register_global_variables
:)