From my php.ini:
;;
; Error handling and logging ;
;;
; error_reporting is a bit-field. Or each number up to get desired error
; reporting level
; E_ALL - All errors and warnings
; E_ERROR - fatal run-time errors
; E_WARNING - run-time warnings (non-fatal errors)
; E_PARSE - compile-time parse errors
; E_NOTICE - run-time notices (these are warnings which often
result
; from a bug in your code, but it's possible that it was
; intentional (e.g., using an uninitialized variable and
; relying on the fact it's automatically initialized to
an
; empty string)
; E_CORE_ERROR - fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup
; E_CORE_WARNING- warnings (non-fatal errors) that occur during PHP's
; initial startup
; E_COMPILE_ERROR - fatal compile-time errors
; E_COMPILE_WARNING - compile-time warnings (non-fatal errors)
; E_USER_ERROR - user-generated error message
; E_USER_WARNING- user-generated warning message
; E_USER_NOTICE - user-generated notice message
;
; Examples:
;
; - Show all errors, except for notices
;
;error_reporting = E_ALL ~E_NOTICE
;
; - Show only errors
;
;error_reporting = E_COMPILE_ERROR|E_ERROR|E_CORE_ERROR
;
; - Show all errors except for notices
;
error_reporting = E_ALL ~E_NOTICE
; Print out errors (as a part of the output). For production web sites,
; you're strongly encouraged to turn this feature off, and use error logging
; instead (see below). Keeping display_errors enabled on a production web
site
; may reveal security information to end users, such as file paths on your
Web
; server, your database schema or other information.
display_errors = On
; Even when display_errors is on, errors that occur during PHP's startup
; sequence are not displayed. It's strongly recommended to keep
; display_startup_errors off, except for when debugging.
display_startup_errors = Off
; Log errors into a log file (server-specific log, stderr, or error_log
(below))
; As stated above, you're strongly advised to use error logging in place of
; error displaying on production web sites.
log_errors = Off
; Store the last error/warning message in $php_errormsg (boolean).
track_errors = Off
; String to output before an error message.
;error_prepend_string = font color=ff
; String to output after an error message.
;error_append_string = /font
; Log errors to specified file.
;error_log = filename
; Log errors to syslog (Event Log on NT, not valid in Windows 95).
;error_log = syslog
; Warn if the + operator is used with strings.
warn_plus_overloading = Off
-Original Message-
From: Harald Witt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 31 oktober 2001 15:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP-arnings
Hi,
I have a hopefully simple problem. Look at the following
simple script:
?php
if ($x) {
echo $x;
}
?
This script runs properly on my productive system (Linux, Apache, PHP
4.0.3pl1). But on my Development-System (W2k Server, Apache
1.3.20, PHP 4.0.6) I
always get a Warning, that variable x in not definded.
Ok, thats true. But how can I suppress that Messages??? They
destroy my
HTML-Code. I've searched in the PHP.INI file, but I can't
find anything, that
looks like warning-suppression.
Thanx for your help
Harald
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