Miguel J. Jiménez wrote:
Hi. I have been asked to try to catch the php error generated when the
PHP script exceed execution time, but I do not know if that can be
done... Any ideas? Mainly I want to show a custimized error page instead
of that error (kind of "Sorry but we are busy right now" or
Error handlers? Plus, you can set up PHP to log errors to a file in
'php.ini'...
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From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:48 AM
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Subject: [PHP] PHP error catching
What are those php functions that catch the
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>I can't remember what I did 6 to 8 months ago.
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I definitely agree with you on that...
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error_reporting( E_NONE )?
Jon
Scott Fletcher wrote:
Close, but still not quite it. I can't remember what I did 6 to 8 months
ago. I do remember that it was written to temporary suppress the php error
while the other part of the php script can be allow to execute before
unsupressing the php error
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Close, but still not quite it. I can't remember what I did 6 to 8
months
ago. I do remember that it was written to temporary suppress the php
error
while the other part of the php script can be allow to execute before
unsupressing the php error. I do not meant the "@" part.. It was a
fun
* Thus wrote Scott Fletcher:
> Close, but still not quite it. I can't remember what I did 6 to 8 months
> ago. I do remember that it was written to temporary suppress the php error
> while the other part of the php script can be allow to execute before
> unsupressing the php error. I do not mean
Close, but still not quite it. I can't remember what I did 6 to 8 months
ago. I do remember that it was written to temporary suppress the php error
while the other part of the php script can be allow to execute before
unsupressing the php error. I do not meant the "@" part.. It was a
function w
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 22:48, Scott Fletcher wrote:
> What are those php functions that catch the PHP errors, not display it and
> do something to it while the user load a webpage. I don't remember what
> those are. :-(
manual > Error Handling and Logging Functions
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* Thus wrote Scott Fletcher:
> What are those php functions that catch the PHP errors, not display it and
> do something to it while the user load a webpage. I don't remember what
> those are. :-(
It sounds like you're looking for http://php.net/set_error_handler
Curt
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> What are those php functions that catch the PHP errors, not display it and
> do something to it while the user load a webpage. I don't remember what
> those are. :-(
Look around set_error_handler()
Regards,
Philip
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