I added the following lines to the top of my script but still no error
messages show up on the browser.
When a php error occurs the entire page is still shown blank.
Larry Garfield wrote:
>
> On Friday 05 October 2007, Paul Scott wrote:
>> On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 22:38 -0700, tbt wrote:
>> > I'm a newbie to php and i would like to know a way of viewing runtime
>> > errors on the browser. Currently when an error occurs nothing is
>> > displayed on the browser. Is there any way of viewing all error
>> messages
>> > on the browser itself.
>>
>> You can up the error_reporting level in your php.ini, or you can simply
>> put the following line at the top of your script:
>>
>> ini_set("error_reporting", "E_ALL");
>>
>> or for an even stricter setting:
>>
>> ini_set("error_reporting", "E_STRICT");
>>
>> --Paul
>
> You will also need to set:
>
> ini_set('display_errors', 'On');
>
> Some web hosts set it Off by default for security reasons, but you
> probably
> want it on for development and testing.
>
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