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## Register Globals
-NOTE: As of the introduction of PHP 5.4, the `register_globals` setting has been removed and can no
-longer be used.
+NOTE: As of PHP 5.4.0 the `register_globals` setting has been removed and can no
+longer be used. This is only included as a warning for anyone in the process of upgrading a legacy application.
When enabled, the `register_globals` configuration setting that makes several types of variables (including ones from
-`$_POST`, `$_GET` and `$_REQUEST`) globals, available in the global scope of your application. This can easily lead to
+`$_POST`, `$_GET` and `$_REQUEST`) available in the global scope of your application. This can easily lead to
security issues as your application cannot effectively tell where the data is coming from.
-If you are using a version of PHP that's prior to 4.2.0, please be aware that you may still be at risk of this setting
-causing problems. As of PHP 4.2.0, the `register_globals` setting has been defaulted to "off". To ensure the security
-of your application, ensure that this setting is always set to "off" if available.
+For example: `$_GET['foo']` would be available via `$foo`, which can override variables that have not been declared.
+If you are using PHP < 5.4.0 __make sure__ that `register_globals` is __off__.
* [Register_globals in the PHP manual](http://www.php.net/manual/en/security.globals.php)
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