#46016 [Opn]: display_errors = Off doesn't work
ID: 46016 User updated by: php at jamesvalero dot com Reported By: php at jamesvalero dot com Status: Open Bug Type: PHP options/info functions Operating System: Windows 2003 R2 STD PHP Version: 5.2.6 New Comment: Correction: Calling the linked report "closed" may have been misleading. A better way of asking should have been: Are reports tagged with "No Feedback" still looked at when new comments are submitted by other members of the community? Previous Comments: [2008-09-07 09:34:48] php at jamesvalero dot com http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44729 is the report in question. Is this the same submission you were referring to? [2008-09-07 09:32:28] php at jamesvalero dot com I replied in another similar bug report but it looked like it was already closed. Does replying in closed bugs, where I am not the owner, re-open stale bug reports? Thanks [2008-09-07 09:30:07] php at jamesvalero dot com note on the differences in the domain name: I forgot to edit the name in the error output. Is it possible to modify the original post? [2008-09-07 09:28:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely to be the same. Thank you for your interest in PHP. [2008-09-07 09:18:02] php at jamesvalero dot com Description: The box is a W2k3 R2 STD using IIS. The error seems to be related to FastCGI as display_errors works when using php5isapi.dll. phpinfo(); shows that c:\windows\php.ini is being loaded and display_errors is off in both Local & Master under PHP Core. Again, this occurs when using php-cgi.exe Reproduce code: --- Expected result: Show only normal phpinfo(); output Actual result: -- The normal phpinfo(); output and PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.domain.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 FWIW, when enabling display_errors, I get more errors Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.hottopic.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.hottopic.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=46016&edit=1
#46016 [Opn]: display_errors = Off doesn't work
ID: 46016 User updated by: php at jamesvalero dot com Reported By: php at jamesvalero dot com Status: Open Bug Type: PHP options/info functions Operating System: Windows 2003 R2 STD PHP Version: 5.2.6 New Comment: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44729 is the report in question. Is this the same submission you were referring to? Previous Comments: [2008-09-07 09:32:28] php at jamesvalero dot com I replied in another similar bug report but it looked like it was already closed. Does replying in closed bugs, where I am not the owner, re-open stale bug reports? Thanks [2008-09-07 09:30:07] php at jamesvalero dot com note on the differences in the domain name: I forgot to edit the name in the error output. Is it possible to modify the original post? [2008-09-07 09:28:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely to be the same. Thank you for your interest in PHP. [2008-09-07 09:18:02] php at jamesvalero dot com Description: The box is a W2k3 R2 STD using IIS. The error seems to be related to FastCGI as display_errors works when using php5isapi.dll. phpinfo(); shows that c:\windows\php.ini is being loaded and display_errors is off in both Local & Master under PHP Core. Again, this occurs when using php-cgi.exe Reproduce code: --- Expected result: Show only normal phpinfo(); output Actual result: -- The normal phpinfo(); output and PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.domain.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 FWIW, when enabling display_errors, I get more errors Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.hottopic.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.hottopic.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=46016&edit=1
#46016 [Opn]: display_errors = Off doesn't work
ID: 46016 User updated by: php at jamesvalero dot com Reported By: php at jamesvalero dot com Status: Open Bug Type: PHP options/info functions Operating System: Windows 2003 R2 STD PHP Version: 5.2.6 New Comment: I replied in another similar bug report but it looked like it was already closed. Does replying in closed bugs, where I am not the owner, re-open stale bug reports? Thanks Previous Comments: [2008-09-07 09:30:07] php at jamesvalero dot com note on the differences in the domain name: I forgot to edit the name in the error output. Is it possible to modify the original post? [2008-09-07 09:28:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely to be the same. Thank you for your interest in PHP. [2008-09-07 09:18:02] php at jamesvalero dot com Description: The box is a W2k3 R2 STD using IIS. The error seems to be related to FastCGI as display_errors works when using php5isapi.dll. phpinfo(); shows that c:\windows\php.ini is being loaded and display_errors is off in both Local & Master under PHP Core. Again, this occurs when using php-cgi.exe Reproduce code: --- Expected result: Show only normal phpinfo(); output Actual result: -- The normal phpinfo(); output and PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.domain.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 FWIW, when enabling display_errors, I get more errors Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.hottopic.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant asdf - assumed 'asdf' in D:\Domains\itgstats-dev.hottopic.com\public_html\phpinfo.php on line 4 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=46016&edit=1