|  | Posted by Richard Davey on 06/15/17 11:23 
Hello RPG,
 Monday, August 8, 2005, 9:34:52 PM, you wrote:
 
 RG> I set my error report to 0 just like the ones at
 RG> http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php: error_reporting
 RG> (0);
 
 RG> ... so that I can use the custom error handler function at
 RG> http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php.
 
 RG> I'm on a shared server, by the way.
 
 You cannot catch Fatal run-time errors with that method of error
 handling. The error has occurred before the script settings have had a
 chance to be picked up.
 
 Check to see if your host allows you to use .htaccess settings to
 over-ride PHP ini settings - for trapping Fatal run-times on a shared
 server that's most likely your only option. I've seen some hosts dump
 PHP errors to an error_log in the same directory as the script that
 caused the error. This might be an option (although not very secure,
 it's better than displaying the error across the middle of your site)
 
 Best regards,
 
 Richard Davey
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