Tim, that worked perfectly. PHPs memory limit was set too low, fixed by
adding ini_set("memory_limit","32M");

Thanks

On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 11:26 PM, Tim Starling <[email protected]>wrote:

> beachboy4231 wrote:
> > I do have display_errors On, but nothing is outputted. The browser
> doesn't
> > get a 500, but rather the page source is blank.
>
> I'm talking about the situation where the page source is blank, and it
> also has a 500 status code. When a well-behaved application needs to
> send a 500 response, it also sends an explanatory error message as the
> response body. PHP is not well-behaved in this way, it sends a 500
> status code and a blank body, which looks in your browser to be the
> same as any other blank page. You can tell the difference with the
> LiveHTTPHeaders extension for Firefox.
>
> The output of display_errors can be lost under various circumstances,
> such as when there is an out-of-memory error when a custom output
> buffer is enabled. Try disabling MediaWiki's custom output buffer by
> putting this in LocalSettings.php:
>
> define( 'MW_NO_OUTPUT_BUFFER', 1 );
>
> -- Tim Starling
>
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