Re: display_errors stdout not working in a .htaccess file [message #170600 is a reply to message #170579] |
Tue, 09 November 2010 19:40 |
Thomas Mlynarczyk
Messages: 131 Registered: September 2010
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Jim Wigginton schrieb:
>> // Does this produce error output?
>> ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
>> error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT );
>> echo $noSuchVar;
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> That does indeed yield an error.
So it's not an "output problem" but a config problem.
[display_errors]
> The local value is on wheras the master value is off.
Then there should be error output, unless error_reporting "forbids" it
(see farther below). (Very stupid question: are you *sure* that an error
is indeed produced? What happens if you remove either one or both of the
the ini_set() and error_reporting() lines in my above test code?)
[error_reporting]
> Local value is 0, master value is 30711.
That means somewhere the error_reporting was switched off. Could have
been either via another .htaccess/httpd.conf setting or by an
error_reporting( 0 ) somewhere in your code (an included script/library
perhaps).
> The server API is "Apache 2.0 Handler". I assume that's an Apache
> module.
Yes.
Greetings,
Thomas
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