Il dom, 2003-06-22 alle 16:37, Marco Tabini ha scritto:
> Are these not two different error messages? They are output in two
> different places in the source.
with php4 (same configuration of php.ini) I have only one warning. Where
is the wrong ?
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> Any chance you have both display_errors and log_errors enabled?
hmmm..
In this moment I can not to control it.
> It
> would cause one copy of the error to go to stdout, and another to go
> to stderr.
I have the same result into web browser.
Is the same possible error ?
Any news about other
Are these not two different error messages? They are output in two
different places in the source.
Marco
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 10:41, Zeev Suraski wrote:
> Any chance you have both display_errors and log_errors enabled? It would
> cause one copy of the error to go to stdout, and another to go
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
> Any chance you have both display_errors and log_errors enabled? It would
> cause one copy of the error to go to stdout, and another to go to stderr.
uhm, they are different messages:
1. Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent by
2. Cannot sen
Any chance you have both display_errors and log_errors enabled? It would
cause one copy of the error to go to stdout, and another to go to stderr.
Zeev
At 16:54 22/06/2003, michel 'ziobudda' morelli wrote:
Hi, I'm devoloping a book for PHP so I'm writing a chapter about
session. And I have foun