Hi Nikita:
> PHP <= 5.3.13, PHP 5.4, master behave as follows when an invalid UTF-8
> string is encountered:
> * A warning is thrown, but only if display_errors=off
So the warning is put into the error log? But only if display_errors is
off? And if display_errors is on, no warning is produced?
That's very counter-intuitive and un-PHP-like. Someone mentioned it's for
security reasons. By that logic, we should get rid of all error
messages because they all reveal some information that can be used by
attackers.
Thanks,
--Dan
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