ID:               32299
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      poison at telenet dot be
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Output Control
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4.3.10
 New Comment:

Obviously you need to write there numerical value of E_ALL instead of
the name of PHP constant, because Apache knows nothing about PHP
constants.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-03-23 14:47:08] poison at telenet dot be

I think I found something:

I have in my .htaccess file the following:
php_value error_reporting E_ALL

If I comment this line and set in in my php.ini it works fine but if I
set in my php.ini error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE and I want to
override it in my .htaccess file with error_reporting E_ALL than I get
no errors at all.

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[2005-03-22 18:29:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

As long as we (or anybody else than you) can reproduce it 
-> not bug but configuration/compiler issue on that single system.


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[2005-03-22 10:50:17] poison at telenet dot be

It's not that I'm a newbie, there's just nobody who can help me.
I've 4 identical systems and it's just on one machine that I get no
error messages. I've tried almost everything and on the support
channels they've told me that it might be a bug. A few people checked
my configuration and there's nothing wrong with it...

I understand that you guys have a lot of work to do but I think
seriously that this might a rare condition that some bug comes out.

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[2005-03-21 22:33:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Stop bugging us about it, it's not any bug as we can't reproduce it.
Just something you're doing wrong.


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[2005-03-21 17:43:34] poison at telenet dot be

What other info should I provide?

I've recompiled apache and php and I still get no errors :s
What should I do?

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