This is how it works (in very crude not-even-pseudo code, but I'm sure
you'll be able to follow the logic!):
BEGIN
1. Browser requests a resource (file) from your web server.
2. Web server checks to see whether requested resource exists.
3. if (!2) web server generates 404 error (page does not ex
thanks to Mahmoud for trying to help, but the php error trapping functions
rely on the engine being able to auto-prepend the error trapping script. I
tried a solution like this ...
but it doesn't prepend to scripts that don't exist. I did some diagnostics
(e.g. replacing $PATH_TRANSLATED with a
Try writing a custom error handler. Chech out
http://www.zend.com/zend/spotlight/error.php for a good article on the
subject. Pay particular attention to the bit at the end about output
buffering since I assume that what you would want to do is send a redirect
header to the browser if the script f
TRY / CATCH is not implemented for PHP. (yet. Next major version up probably)
I suggest to make custom error handler and use trigger error for now.
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