Thanks Mike. I updated display_errors = On and now I see the errors.
Charlie
> Sounds like you have your php.ini configured to not display errors, since
> you are not seeing the parse error message in your HTML output...
>
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At 04:36 PM 2/9/2002 -0800, Charlie Killian wrote:
>But others like not including a semicolon returns nothing:
>$d = 3
>
>The page is not returned there is no error and the page is stopped being
>parsed.
This is by design. Quoting from http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=9386:
[17 Jun 2001 4:56am]
set_error_handler() is passing some errors like:
$d = x;
Use of undefined constant x - assumed 'x'
But others like not including a semicolon returns nothing:
$d = 3
The page is not returned there is no error and the page is stopped being
parsed.
Any ideas?
My handler function:
Function errorHa
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