RE: [PHP] php.ini and .htaccess not working for php parameters

2006-11-09 Thread Ford, Mike
On 08 November 2006 23:04, James Tu wrote:

 Sorry...it was my own sillyness.  After confirming that the .htaccess
 file was indeed setting the include_path directory, it turns
 out that
 the class file was renamed and PHP could not find it.
 
 I'm surprised that PHP doesn't complain that it couldn't find the
 file...then I started to comment out stuff in my .htaccess and it
 turns out that the culprit for now displaying errors was:
 
 php_value error_reporting E_ALL
 When I commented that out, PHP reported the errors.  ugh!
 
 Can I set that parameter in .htaccess?

Yes, of course -- but you need to take heed of the following CAUTION at 
http://uk.php.net/manual/en/configuration.changes.php:

+-+
| PHP constants do not exist outside of PHP. For example, in  |
| httpd.conf you can not use PHP constants such as E_ALL or   |
| E_NOTICE to set the error_reporting directive as they will have |
| no meaning and will evaluate to 0. Use the associated bitmask   |
| values instead. These constants can be used in php.ini  |
+-+

Cheers!

Mike

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[PHP] php.ini and .htaccess not working for php parameters

2006-11-08 Thread James Tu
I've setup a few directories under my dev server's webroot...one for  
each project.
Under each project directory, I put php.ini files to set parameters  
such as include_path.
For some reason they are not taking effect.  Do I have to enable them  
somehow?
phpinfo() tells me that Server API is Apache, so that means PHP is  
running as a module not as CGI right?  So php.ini only works with PHP  
running as CGI?


I tried to use an .htaccess file instead and that didn't work either.

In my httpd.conf I have set

Options All
 AllowOverride All



Before, when I was using php.ini, i was getting an error from my  
include command...basically saying that it couldn't find the file.


Now that I'm using the .htaccess, I don't see any PHP errors, I put  
some print statements just to see where things go wrong.


include ('class.datetime_utility.php');
print hello; //shows up
$dd = new datetime_utility();
print hello; //doesn't show up!!!


What's happening here?

(In the past, I just modified the include_path of the main php.ini  
and this doesn't seem like a flexible solution.  I want to localize  
the settings in separate php.ini files for each project, so that when  
I have to deploy to production, I can also deploy the php.ini with  
minor adjustments.)


-James

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Re: [PHP] php.ini and .htaccess not working for php parameters

2006-11-08 Thread James Tu
Sorry...it was my own sillyness.  After confirming that the .htaccess  
file was indeed setting the include_path directory, it turns out that  
the class file was renamed and PHP could not find it.


I'm surprised that PHP doesn't complain that it couldn't find the  
file...then I started to comment out stuff in my .htaccess and it  
turns out that the culprit for now displaying errors was:


php_value error_reporting E_ALL
When I commented that out, PHP reported the errors.  ugh!

Can I set that parameter in .htaccess?



-James

On Nov 8, 2006, at 5:14 PM, James Tu wrote:

I've setup a few directories under my dev server's webroot...one  
for each project.
Under each project directory, I put php.ini files to set parameters  
such as include_path.
For some reason they are not taking effect.  Do I have to enable  
them somehow?
phpinfo() tells me that Server API is Apache, so that means PHP is  
running as a module not as CGI right?  So php.ini only works with  
PHP running as CGI?


I tried to use an .htaccess file instead and that didn't work either.

In my httpd.conf I have set

Options All
 AllowOverride All



Before, when I was using php.ini, i was getting an error from my  
include command...basically saying that it couldn't find the file.


Now that I'm using the .htaccess, I don't see any PHP errors, I put  
some print statements just to see where things go wrong.


include ('class.datetime_utility.php');
print hello; //shows up
$dd = new datetime_utility();
print hello; //doesn't show up!!!


What's happening here?

(In the past, I just modified the include_path of the main php.ini  
and this doesn't seem like a flexible solution.  I want to localize  
the settings in separate php.ini files for each project, so that  
when I have to deploy to production, I can also deploy the php.ini  
with minor adjustments.)


-James

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