Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrellMail exits on fatal PHP error

2004-05-05 Thread Chris Hilts
> (And PHP 5 is no longer in beta. Unless the final release candidate is a > beta to you.) Actually, yes, a release candidate IS considered beta. At least it is to me. If it wasn't considered a test version, it would just be called a "release". -- Chris Hilts [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrellMail exits on fatal PHP error

2004-05-05 Thread Marc Groot Koerkamp
Arthur Wiebe said: > It looks like everyone using PHP 5 get's that error who has error > reporting turned on. Without error reporting on it's just a blank page. > (And PHP 5 is no longer in beta. Unless the final release candidate is a > beta to you.) > If I'm correct SquirrelMail 1.5.1 CVS (and m

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrellMail exits on fatal PHP error

2004-05-05 Thread Arthur Wiebe
It looks like everyone using PHP 5 get's that error who has error reporting turned on. Without error reporting on it's just a blank page. (And PHP 5 is no longer in beta. Unless the final release candidate is a beta to you.) I have the same problem and will try commenting that like. See what hap