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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 06/18/06 20:08

lawrence k wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>>Also, turn on all errors and display the errors. You'll get a message to the
>>effect "Output was started at line xxx in file yyy", which tells you where the
>>code or whitespace caused the headers to be sent.
>
>
> I'm not sure I know what you mean when you say "turn on all errors". We
> are talking about my error logs - everything is one by default. The
> logs capture everything, including every notice, warning, parse error,
> etc. I don't believe you can even turn that stuff off, in the logs.
>

Actually, not everything is on by default. E_NOTICE defaults to off - and often
contains a lot of good information. And anything can be turned on or off in
your log. It's all in the php.ini file.

> But as I said earlier in the thread, PHP is giving me bum messages that
> offer no illumination. My error logs are full this one line, repeated
> over and over again:
>

Not necessarily. Gordon gave you some good info, also. Check out his ideas.


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