Posted by Knut Krueger on 11/28/07 16:54
Jerry Stuckle schrieb:
> In general, it's also a bad idea to have error_display enabled in a production system. It can show other things about your system when there are problems - things you don't necessarily want known (i.e. contents of SQL statements). But it's necessary for development.
yes it depends in my files on then content of $testmode TRUE/FALSE in a
config file and will be submitted with session variable or post forms
otherwise I am using the PHP default (think it is set to #40)
>> But this error is included in the proof function from those selected
>> data before updating the data.
>>
>
> ??? I don't understand this part.
>
But this error *handling* is included in the proof function from those
selected data before updating the data.
select -> update
Knut
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