|  | Posted by "Mark Rees" on 06/12/18 11:24 
""Jay Blanchard"" <jay.blanchard@niicommunications.com> wrote in messagenews:C8F323573C030A448F3E5A2B6FE2070B08EB97C7@nemesis...
 [snip]
 Is it possible to catch all parser errors (notices), and as that happens
 redirecting to a 'sorry-page-not-available-at-this-moment' page, whilst
 storing the error (or notice) message somewhere else (e.g. emailing it
 to
 the developer).
 [/snip]
 
 Yes?
 
 
 /subtle
 
 What is the point of taking this attitude with a poster who (I'm guessing
 from his name) is a non-native English speaker? He asks a perfectly polite,
 intelligible and on-topic question. Even if he isn't a good proportion of
 posters are non-native speakers, and I imagine they find this kind of thing
 a little intimidating.
 
 One strange thing I notice about this list: even the most off-topic and
 misguided question (like how can I clear a user's browser cache with PHP,
 how do I set up a mailserver) gets a few intemperate answers and then
 (perhaps because people's attention is drawn to it) a series of useful
 answers. This encourages posters to come back and ask again, as they keep
 getting answers. A well-formulated question, on the other hand, will
 sometimes just be ignored, perhaps because it is buried in the general
 traffic. Witness the recent post by Richard Lynch on "True Upload Max
 Filesize", for example.
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