On May 17, 2010, at 1:18 AM, Rene Veerman wrote:
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Malka Cymbalista
wrote:
Hi all, we are running Apache 2.2.6 and PHP 5.2.6 on a Linux
machine. If someone gets an error when displaying a php web page,
he does not get any error message on the screen. The
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Malka Cymbalista
wrote:
> Hi all, we are running Apache 2.2.6 and PHP 5.2.6 on a Linux machine. If
> someone gets an error when displaying a php web page, he does not get any
> error message on the screen. The arror is written into the apache error log
> file,
On 05/16/2010 05:21 PM, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
On 05/16/2010 05:09 PM, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
Hi all, we are running Apache 2.2.6 and PHP 5.2.6 on a Linux machine.
If someone gets an error when displaying a php web page, he does not
get any error message on the screen. The arror is written
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 14:39 +0300, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
> Hi all, we are running Apache 2.2.6 and PHP 5.2.6 on a Linux machine. If
> someone gets an error when displaying a php web page, he does not get any
> error message on the screen. The arror is written into the apache error log
> fil
On 05/16/2010 05:09 PM, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
Hi all, we are running Apache 2.2.6 and PHP 5.2.6 on a Linux machine. If
someone gets an error when displaying a php web page, he does not get any error
message on the screen. The arror is written into the apache error log file,
but most users
Hi all, we are running Apache 2.2.6 and PHP 5.2.6 on a Linux machine. If
someone gets an error when displaying a php web page, he does not get any error
message on the screen. The arror is written into the apache error log file,
but most users don't have access to the apache error logand i wou
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