This is hardly perfect since it shows all errors, but it works for me:

ini_set( 'display_errors',       1 );
ini_set( 'log_errors',           1 );
ini_set( 'error_reporting',     -1 );


Anthony wrote:
> 
> I have error reporting turned off in my php.ini file on my production
> server.  I have an app I'm writing that I need to run on the same server (no
> one can see it though).  Anyway.  I want to turn on error reporting during
> runtime for this particular app while I'm debugging it.  so I put
> error_reporting (E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE | E_NOTICE); in the script,
> but I don;t see any warnings.  I also tried error_reporting(2047); or
> error_reporting(8);  still nothing.  To sest it, I tried to echo some random
> variable that doesn't exist in the very next line, but no warning about it.
> So what gives?  What am I doing wrong?  Basicaly I want the same effect as
> if I had error_reporting  =  E_ALL set in php.ini.
> 
> - Anthony
> 
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