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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:39:15+00:00 2026-05-12T06:39:15+00:00

I am integrating third party code into the web application I am writing in

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I am integrating third party code into the web application I am writing in Zend Framework.

The code I want to integrate declares variables as global. It works on its own, but not when I include it within Zend Framework. Initially I suspected that there is something in Zend Framework that is disabling the declaration of global variables. I have the following test code in a controller:

public function testglobalAction()
{
   $a = 1;
   function b()
   {
      global $a;
      echo $a*2;
   }

   b();
}

When I ran it prints out 0, as opposed to 2. On top of that running the same code on its own in the same web server prints out 2.

I understand that I could replace all the global instances to use Zend Registry. However, a grep showed me that there are roughly 700 lines I have to change, so it is not feasible at the moment.

Does anyone know how I can solve this problem?

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    2026-05-12T06:39:16+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:39 am

    Your original $a variable isn’t global.

    Any variable declared inside of a method is local to that method, unless it’s been previously declared global in the current scope.

    Try this

    public function testglobalAction()
    {
        global $a;
        $a = 1;
        function b()
        {
            global $a;
            echo $a*2;
        }
    
        b();
    }
    
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