Posted by siliconmike on 09/19/05 00:46
Worked well. Thanks.
Mike
Mike Willbanks wrote:
> Mike,
> > apache error log:
> >
> > /var/log/httpd-error.log
> >
> > gets filled up with various notices such as:
> >
> > php notice: Use of undefined constant name - assumed 'name' in xxxxx on
> > line 1, referer: yyyy
> >
> > the size of the file is 200 mb now..
> >
> > how do I suppress these notices without touching my php source code ?
>
> What you could simply do is create a .htaccess environmental variable
> with php_flag error_reporting E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
>
> In your php configuration you could set error_reporting to that value as
> well.
>
> I would also suggest that you fix the code that is giving the E_NOTICE
> problems. Your problem with the use of an undefined constant is most
> likely because you are using an array and not puting in the '.
>
> For example you are doing: $array[index]
> The correct way is: $array['index']
>
> If you are inside of a string with "" use: {$array['index']}
>
>
> --
> Mike Willbanks
> Zend Certified Engineer
> http://www.digitalstruct.com
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