On 08 November 2006 23:04, James Tu wrote:

> Sorry...it was my own sillyness.  After confirming that the .htaccess
> file was indeed setting the include_path directory, it turns
> out that
> the class file was renamed and PHP could not find it.
> 
> I'm surprised that PHP doesn't complain that it couldn't find the
> file...then I started to comment out stuff in my .htaccess and it
> turns out that the culprit for now displaying errors was:
> 
> php_value error_reporting E_ALL
> When I commented that out, PHP reported the errors.  ugh!
> 
> Can I set that parameter in .htaccess?

Yes, of course -- but you need to take heed of the following CAUTION at 
http://uk.php.net/manual/en/configuration.changes.php:

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| PHP constants do not exist outside of PHP. For example, in      |
| httpd.conf you can not use PHP constants such as E_ALL or       |
| E_NOTICE to set the error_reporting directive as they will have |
| no meaning and will evaluate to 0. Use the associated bitmask   |
| values instead. These constants can be used in php.ini          |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Cheers!

Mike

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