Read http://php.net/set_error_handler
and http://php.net/trigger_error

Pay particular attention to the user notes on the set_error_handler()
page.

-Rasmus

On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Randy Miller wrote:

> Using mod_perl when an error is encountered, I have a customized error
> screen that is defined in http.conf that is displayed to the user.  This is
> just a customized 500 page that then emails me which page crashed and all
> of the local variables.
>
> I can't seem to find a way to do this in PHP 4.0.6.  Mod_Perl on error
> throws a 500 to the webserver, where PHP seems to just keep on
> going.  Suppressing the errors only seems to return an empty page with a
> status of 200 as verified in my apache logs. I realize that I could have an
> error handling statement around every possible place an error could occur,
> but this doesn't seem very efficient to me.
>
> Does anybody know of a way to generate an email on error with all the
> current variables?
>
>
> Randy Miller -- Team Leader, Web Development
> HighWired.com -- Your high school connection
> http://www.highwired.com/
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 617.393.2233
>
>
>
>


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