Req #54537 [Opn]: production value for html_errors should be On

2011-04-15 Thread derick
Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54537edit=1

 ID: 54537
 Updated by: der...@php.net
 Reported by:tyra3l at gmail dot com
 Summary:production value for html_errors should be On
 Status: Open
 Type:   Feature/Change Request
 Package:*Configuration Issues
 PHP Version:5.3.6
 Block user comment: N
 Private report: N

 New Comment:

I agree. There is no reason why html_errors should be off in any case.
Especially because the reasoning is non-sense.


Previous Comments:

[2011-04-15 12:18:12] tyra3l at gmail dot com

Description:

I've noticed, that we suggest setting the html_errors in production to
Off, which 

is an odd thing: in production one should display errors, but if he
does, then I 

can't see why would be more appropriate not to use html errors.

could you elaborate on this please?







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Req #54537 [Opn]: production value for html_errors should be On

2011-04-15 Thread dtajchreber
Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54537edit=1

 ID: 54537
 Updated by: dtajchre...@php.net
 Reported by:tyra3l at gmail dot com
 Summary:production value for html_errors should be On
 Status: Open
 Type:   Feature/Change Request
 Package:*Configuration Issues
 PHP Version:5.3.6
 Block user comment: N
 Private report: N

 New Comment:

Is a dynamic plain text web page that hard to imagine? What about non
browser 

output? I know the CLI SAPI has html_errors = 0 hard coded in but why
force people 

to turn off an option that provides little to no benefit...


Previous Comments:

[2011-04-15 17:04:24] der...@php.net

I agree. There is no reason why html_errors should be off in any case.
Especially because the reasoning is non-sense.


[2011-04-15 12:18:12] tyra3l at gmail dot com

Description:

I've noticed, that we suggest setting the html_errors in production to
Off, which 

is an odd thing: in production one should display errors, but if he
does, then I 

can't see why would be more appropriate not to use html errors.

could you elaborate on this please?







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