On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Floyd Resler wrote:
> Eddie,
> Thanks for the tip. It suddenly occurred to me what I was doing
> wrong. I do use an error trap but I was telling my script to stop running
> after the error. So, now I ignore it and continue through the loop you
> suggested
Eddie,
Thanks for the tip. It suddenly occurred to me what I was doing
wrong. I do use an error trap but I was telling my script to stop
running after the error. So, now I ignore it and continue through the
loop you suggested. I guess it was working exactly the way I had
written it!
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Floyd Resler wrote:
> I'm having a hard time getting my head around this problem. I have to
> connect to a FoxPro database using an ODBC driver. Sometimes when I connect
> I get an error. The error doesn't occur all the time and usually another
> connect attempt
I'm having a hard time getting my head around this problem. I have to
connect to a FoxPro database using an ODBC driver. Sometimes when I
connect I get an error. The error doesn't occur all the time and
usually another connect attempt works. I can trap the error through
an error handler
I've gone an annoying problem. On our site I've trapped "file does not
exist" errors at Apache level to send out my own error screen with a company
logo, link to home page and a mailto link, but this doesn't work for any
request for a page that would be parsed by php if it existed. In this case a
I am wondering the best way to handle error trapping with PHP. I am
farmiliar with languages, ColdFusion being one, that you can use TRY and
CATCH statements. Any info would be appreciated.
THANKS!
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Phil Spitler [Vice President]
Web Hut Design, Inc.
c 704-451-1324
I am wondering the best way to handle error trapping with PHP. I am
farmiliar with languages, ColdFusion being one, that you can use TRY and
CATCH statements. Any info would be appreciated.
THANKS!
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Phil Spitler [Vice President]
Web Hut Design, Inc.
c 704-451-1324
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