Eli wrote:
John Nichel wrote:

Try....

@error_log ( "My error message" );

Don't know if it will work, but it's worth a shot.


Checked. That's not working, since the @ operator prevents logging of errors/warnings/notices that caused by the expression following, but doesn't prevent from the expression to be executed.


Besides, I can't change the syntax of the error_log which is used with defaults: error_log(MSG);

-thanks, Eli


Try output buffering and dumping the buffer to /dev/null?

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