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Dec 23rd, 2004 12:36
Matthew Wilkinson, Jim Lawrence,
This is probably caused by the error reporting level. The PHP engine will only spit out a warning about variables that have not been set yet if the error reporting is set to it's highest using the function: error_reporting(E_ALL); If you can find this anywhere in your code, I suggest you comment it out if you don't want those variable warnings, else you go through your code and set those variables before you use them.