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 Posted by keychain on 02/23/07 20:14 
"Kim Andrι Akerψ" <kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com> wrote in message  
news:547lsmF1uqdj8U1@mid.individual.net... 
> keychain wrote: 
> 
>> I'm experience the infamous "SSL: Fatal Protocol Error" bug with 
>> Apache 2.x 
>> 
>> According the fopen() documentation: 
>> 
>> "If you are using fsockopen() to create an ssl:// socket, you are 
>> responsible for detecting and suppressing the warning yourself." 
>> 
>> I have been unable to determine how to go about suppressing these 
>> warnings. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 
> 
> You can supress warnings by putting an @ directly in front of the 
> function name, like this: 
> 
> $handle = @fsockopen("ssl://server.example.com", 443); 
> 
> --  
> Kim Andrι Akerψ 
> - kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com 
> (remove NOSPAM to contact me directly) 
 
Kim, that's a great tip--thanks! 
 
You can optionally use 
 
error_reporting(0); 
 
but this suppresses all warnings, which is obviously less desirable.
 
  
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