Christian Schneider wrote: > Just checked it and no: set_error_handler does _not_ ignore the > additional parameter, it fails and does _not_ install the handler on > PHP4. Leave out E_ALL and it works like a charm. Am I missing something > here? > > Script used to test: > function handler() > { > echo "error!\n"; > } > > @set_error_handler("handler", E_ALL);
And why @? withou @ you see that there's a problem and can add version_compare() or rewrite something. At least you see which you don't when the behavior is just changed. Lenar -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php