|  | Posted by Terry Romine on 06/15/90 11:23 
My hosting service recently switched to a newer server and in  transporting the websites (many) over, they set up php different
 (vers 4.3.10). I know it's not "nice" to show errors on a published
 website, but I don't have a testing server, and I need to debug
 scripts once in a while. The problem is that when an error occurs,
 the page just comes up blank, and I have to practically pick it apart
 one line at a time to track down the problem.
 
 I tried
 ini_set('display_errors',TRUE);
 error_reporting(E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE);
 but that doesn't seem to matter either.
 
 From phpinfo() it says display_errors is set off and error_reporting
 is 7.
 
 Any ideas on what flag may need to be set and how to do it on a file-
 by-file basis so I am only tweaking it when testing?
 
 Terry
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