On Thu, 9 May 2002, Gert Mellak wrote:
>> If you just want to hide the error message, there's nothing wrong with
>> using @.
>
> ok, it's a new point of view... I've always thought that this is bad
> programming style!
It's bad if you're using it to hide errors rather than fixing them.
If you h
use or die ("DB-server down"); at the end of you line.
"Gert Mellak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> When I open a database connection and i. e. the db-server is down,
> I get a very long, long error message telling me that the server is down.
>
> What I wa
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> You can write your own error handlers using set_error_handler(). Then,
> depending on the error code, you can decide whether you should display the
> error message, email it to you, log it, whatever.
>
> http://www.php.ne
You can write your own error handlers using set_error_handler(). Then,
depending on the error code, you can decide whether you should display the
error message, email it to you, log it, whatever.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.set-error-handler.php
If you just want to hide the error me
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