[ciapug] Error handling
Carl Olsen
carl-olsen at mchsi.com
Thu Dec 29 06:22:39 CST 2005
I use error_log() even though I could probably make the ini setting at the
top of each page, and it's probably easier to do it with the ini setting. I
don't know why I like error_log() better, but it sounds like it might be an
option you could use.
-----Original Message-----
From: ciapug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:ciapug-bounces at cialug.org] On Behalf
Of Dave J. Hala Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 10:26 PM
To: PHP List
Subject: Re: [ciapug] Error handling
Ok... in /etc/php.ini I've got display_errors = on and log_errors =
on. When I run phpinfo.php, It shows me that it is using /etc/php.ini.
It also says that display_errors = off and log_errors = on.
Very strange indeed.
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 22:16, Tony Bibbs wrote:
> There are a few settings in there you will need to tweak. If memory
> serves me right, you want display_errors = on as well as log_errors =
> on. I distinctly remember you needed two settings for it to work right.
> Read the .ini in that section...it's pretty well documented. If you
> don't get it let me know and I'll dig up my .ini from work.
>
> --Tony
>
> Jerry Heiselman wrote:
> > What you should probably do is leave display_errors = off and at the
> > top of your application do a ini_set('display_errors', 1);
> >
> > That way when you are done developing, you just have to comment out
> > that line to restore it to "production" mode.
> >
> > As for when you change the value in php.ini, double-check to make sure
> > the php.ini you are editing is the one being used by PHP.
> >
> > If that doesn't do it, then the only other time I saw this behavior
> > was after a bad build on a Solaris box.
> >
> > Jerry
> >
> >
> > On 12/28/05, Dave J. Hala Jr. <dave at 58ghz.net> wrote:
> >
> >>I'm doing some work on a Centos 4.2 box with all the latest patches.
> >>I'm running php 4.3.9-3.9 and mysql 4.1.12-3.RHEL4.1
> >>
> >>In this version by default PHP doesn't send errors to the browser. It
> >>logs them to a file. This really sucks when you're doing development.
> >>
> >>I've tweaked the php.ini so that display_errors = On, and restarted
> >>apache. This doesn't change anything. I've googled it and this seems to
> >>be the procedure. It just doesn't work.
> >>
> >>Anyone got any thoughts?
> >>
> >>:) Dave
> >>
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