On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 12:30 -0700, Chris W. Parker wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> Using CentOS 4 and I can't get errors to display on the page AT ALL or
> log errors consistently. Some errors get logged (forgetting to us
> $this-> in a class for example) but most don't.
>  
> I've tried:
>     * using .htaccess to set the error reporting.
>     * checking and double checking my php.ini file for the correct
> setting.
>     * using error_reporting(E_ALL) at the top of my page.
>  
> Nothing works.
>  
> When a page has an error it's goes blank. Nothing is sent to the client.
>  
> There must be a setting somewhere that is overriding all of this. Any
> ideas?

Is there a custom error handler in place?

Try grepping for set_error_handler.

Cheers,
Rob.
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