| Posted by Richard Lynch on 06/13/87 11:10 
>> test.php 2> /var/log/test
 > I don't really need it to log into a file, but I wanted to prevent it
 > from echoing to the screen.
 
 test.php 2> /dev/null
 
 You might even be able to put 2> /dev/null at the end of your #! line...
 
 #!/usr/local/bin/php -q 2> /dev/null
 
 But I dunno if that's gonna work...
 
 > It seems that the extern lib I use should use trigger_error() (or
 > user_error()) function instead, which is the traditional way to report
 > user-defined errors.
 
 An awful lot of scriptes use die() and error_log() when they should be
 using trigger_error()...
 http://php.net/trigger_error
 
 die must die. :-)
 
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