Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
>Rasmus Lerdorf in php.internals (Tue, 04 Sep 2012 13:15:50 -0700):
> >Just call error_reporting() at the beginning of your script.
>
>Which ain't possible in drupal (or hardly). You do not write any code.
>You just click together modules, written by others.

Oh, I thought only developers are subcribed to this list.
To be serious: nope, it is perfectly valid to write your own modul to
extend or change the functionality of drupal, and it does provide a pretty
huge amount of infrastructure to do that (this is what every module use).

From the development point of view, drupal like zend was not a method of working I could get on with. I did have a go. Hacking the configuration to get around this particular problem is a doddle ... just not something that the majority of the drupal users would be able to tackle though? In reality a large proportion of the on-line use of PHP is probably by users of secondary layers such as Joomla and Drupal and while they do seem to be heading in the right direction, there does seem to be a level of confusion at their end on just how to handle the differences since 5.2 ?

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