Posted by ZeldorBlat on 03/10/06 03:29
afrinspray wrote:
> Yeah I think I'll have to fix their code. How lame. Look at my
> php.ini file:
> display_errors => Off => Off
> display_startup_errors => Off => Off
> doc_root => no value => no value
> docref_ext => no value => no value
> docref_root => no value => no value
> enable_dl => On => On
> error_append_string => no value => no value
> error_log => no value => no value
> error_prepend_string => no value => no value
> error_reporting => 2047 => 2047
>
> According to PHP.net, 2047 (E_ALL) does not include E_STRICT. I don't
> get it.
Not lame -- you should upgrade the code anyway. But according to
<www.php.net/set_error_handler> :
<snip>
It is important to remember that the standard PHP error handler is
completely bypassed. error_reporting() settings will have no effect and
your error handler will be called regardless - however you are still
able to read the current value of error_reporting and act
appropriately.
</snip>
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