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Posted by Rik on 03/07/07 18:22
NoWhereMan <nowheremanNOSPAM@flashmailSPAM.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:03:51 +0100, Rik wrote:
>
>> <java@wispa.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Erwin,
>>>
>>> I replaced any include_once with require_once but did not notice any=
>>> change in PHP's behaviour - it still starts, dumps all the source an=
d
>>> terminates PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function :-(
>>>
>>> I even changed php.ini and set error_reporting =3D E_NOTICE
>
> I think you should set it to E_ALL or even E_STRICT (which fires php5
> "compatibility" notices)
A total block of php not run/a function not being declared is hardly a =
'compatibility'/notice problem... Allthough I agree using notices in =
development/checking after updating is a real timesaver.
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Rik Wasmus
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