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Posted by Tony Marston on 11/11/01 11:57

"M D" <md@md.com> wrote in message news:vxvLg.16223$rd7.14202@edtnps89...
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> "Tony Marston" <tony@NOSPAM.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> You are talking absolute crap. If you have a syntax error then PHP will
>> choke as soon as you attempt to run that script. As well as describing
>> the error it will also tell you the line number where it occurred. This
>> assumes of course that you have RTFM and set the following in your
>> php.ini file:
>>
>> display_errors = On
>> error_reporting = E_ALL
>>
>> --
>> Tony Marston
>>
>> http://www.tonymarston.net
>> http://www.radicore.org
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> Maybe it depends on the everybody's preference.
>
> For my case I don't want to wait until you run the script.
> I want to fix my syntax error as i create a class or bean.

Then you are simply too impatient for your own good. You *have* to run the
script through a syntax checker before it can detect any syntax errors,
especially if your IDE is nothing more than a primitive text editor. If you
use a proper IDE, such as Zend Studio, it can give you hints that your
syntax is wrong as you type.

--
Tony Marston

http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org

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