I'm rather surprised that you don't have display_errors turned off. You probably already know how, but just in case: to log errors you'll want to configure log_errors (enables logging), error_reporting (what to report), and error_log (location of error log).
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I'm rather surprised that you don't have display_errors turned off. You probably already know how, but just in case: to log errors you'll want to configure log_errors (enables logging), error_reporting (what to report), and error_log (location of error log).Last edited by chinoto; 18 April 2014, 10:51 AM. Reason: Had to put the image on my website, http://imagebin.org wasn't workingTags: None
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Originally posted by chinoto View PostI'm rather surprised that you don't have display_errors turned off. You probably already know how, but just in case: to log errors you'll want to configure log_errors (enables logging), error_reporting (what to report), and error_log (location of error log).Michael Larabel
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