Close, but still not quite it.  I can't remember what I did 6 to 8 months
ago.  I do remember that it was written to temporary suppress the php error
while the other part of the php script can be allow to execute before
unsupressing the php error.  I do not meant the "@" part..  It was a
function where I can enter the PHP's defined parameter in the function.

"Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> * Thus wrote Scott Fletcher:
> > What are those php functions that catch the PHP errors, not display it
and
> > do something to it while the user load a webpage.   I don't remember
what
> > those are.....  :-(
>
> It sounds like you're looking for http://php.net/set_error_handler
>
>
>
> Curt
> -- 
> First, let me assure you that this is not one of those shady pyramid
schemes
> you've been hearing about.  No, sir.  Our model is the trapezoid!

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