>true...
>
>i'd like to see a 500 error though, and some persistent vars...

See, the problem that I'm seeing here is that I don't believe PHP is
reponsible for setting the error code returned by PHP.. For instance, a
404 error isn't handle by PHP at all. Likewise, I don't think PHP can
say "turn this into a 500 error" to Apache. 

John


>
> -- james
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John Coggeshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 10:48 PM
>> To: 'James Cox'
>> Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] error handling
>> 
>> 
>> >that can't really be done because parsing has happened, and so
>> >output has started -- but if we return status 500, the 
>> >webserver can manage it properly..
>> 
>> Only if output buffering is off. Custom error handling should have 
>> output buffering on anyway as I've already said... John
>> 
>> 
>


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