Re: [fw-general] Unusual error... ZF 1.7.5
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:24:34 +0100 Carlton Gibson wrote: > On 24 Aug 2009, at 12:04, Shawn wrote: > > > Ultimately, re-directing to "400 Bad Request" page would be > > more ideal instead of the 10 lines of Warning: ... at the > > top of my site. > > You need to turn display_errors off. This should ALWAYS be done in > production. > > http://uk.php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.configuration.php#ini.display-errors Ah yes! So simple... and me thinking it was a ZF thing! My apologies. Thanks again! ~Shawn
Re: [fw-general] Unusual error... ZF 1.7.5
On 24 Aug 2009, at 12:04, Shawn wrote: Ultimately, re-directing to "400 Bad Request" page would be more ideal instead of the 10 lines of Warning: ... at the top of my site. You need to turn display_errors off. This should ALWAYS be done in production. http://uk.php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.configuration.php#ini.display-errors
Re: [fw-general] Unusual error... ZF 1.7.5
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 11:38:20 +0100 Nick Pack wrote: > Why dont you urlencode() the site address on the end, and decode it in > your action? True, but I don't think that is necessary in this instance since I have no need for that URL to perform any sort of action. It was only a test to see how my site/application reacted to a malformed URL detected from my server logs. Ultimately, re-directing to "400 Bad Request" page would be more ideal instead of the 10 lines of Warning: ... at the top of my site. So, is there a way to do this within ZF or would it be better practice to have a mod_rewrite do it? Thanks BTW for the quick reply... ~Shawn
Re: [fw-general] Unusual error... ZF 1.7.5
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Why dont you urlencode() the site address on the end, and decode it in your action? Shawn wrote: > Greets Zend users... > > Looking for someone to shed some light on this error I receive when > using an unusual URL. > > Not that I want this url to perform any sort of task, rather I found > many requests similar to the one below in my server logs. (I suspect it > comes from google translate but not sure) I simply wish to make sure the > warnings do not appear on the page copy. > > For example a url like this: > http://www.mysite.org/translate_c?hl=es&sl=en&u=http://www.mysite.org > > will throw a warning in ZF: > Warning:parse_url(/translate_c?hl=es&sl=en&u=http://www.mysite.org/) > [function.parse-url]: Unable to parse URL > in /usr/share/php5/Zend/Controller/Request/Http.php on line 394 > > > Obviously a malformed URL however, is there anything I can do to > suppress these warnings in my production release? Or is there something > I can do with mod_rewrite to redirect the request to an contextual error > page? > > Recommendations...? > > Thanks in advance for any assistance. ~Shawn > > --- > using ZF 1.7.5 on Apache 2.2.9 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJKkm2cAAoJEDENZSw4OipT2OIIAJjYlOBO43HnkFYMmZ+K/p2F 95oKOVf+xj4ZLzBKkkAhL9+U9EiBd37R4SLYgk7uq3axcCadyhhJlj79EIlhFYdU omXka6LyMSgvL6LDmAcxCjrnB/i7DIBDVue6bcKJhewJWyr+cwfnx2INRXSQ25g5 xkqWaUz+eC8CWJ9l/wudJUd4iWfCdAAvVWgBc8XGpuD907FF9VKVnODz7sF/4ci5 Ku37qheVjgTGOWMYb6U5sDTTBQ0+bhMq0omQ8mRHZOaZYikH8k9O2CxPbNvHYnv4 ySzPB0EThIBjjywBDOxizcybS60LZq5W48xNQpFATzlvfMZG8LAwc4WwEuG1AFw= =KhCf -END PGP SIGNATURE-