On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Daniel Brown wrote:
I believe he meant that it's been too long since he used C (which uses
semicolons) and that Python, which he used more recently, doesn't use
semicolons (which always trips me up whenever I have to patch Python
code).
Thank you, Daniel.
Inserting
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 22:06, Paul M Foster wrote:
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> Wait, what?! Did they change C? When did this happen?! ;-}
I believe he meant that it's been too long since he used C (which
uses semicolons) and that Python, which he used more recently, doesn't
use semicolons (which always trips me up
On 13 April 2011 03:06, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 03:37:26PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
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>> On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Daniel Brown wrote:
>>
>> > You missed the ending semicolon, that's all.
>>
>> Daniel,
>>
>> Oops! Too long since C and Python doesn't use semicolons.
>
> Wait
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 03:37:26PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Daniel Brown wrote:
>
> > You missed the ending semicolon, that's all.
>
> Daniel,
>
> Oops! Too long since C and Python doesn't use semicolons.
Wait, what?! Did they change C? When did this happen?! ;-}
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Daniel Brown wrote:
You missed the ending semicolon, that's all.
Daniel,
Oops! Too long since C and Python doesn't use semicolons.
Adding that, I remove the error but do not see the printed backtrace.
Please suggest how I can determine the source of the page not f
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 18:29, Rich Shepard wrote:
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> Looking at the PHP manual I see there's a function called
> debug_print_backtrace(), but I have not found how to properly use it. When I
> insert it at the top of ErrorHandler404(), php throws an error when I try to
> run index.php:
>
> funct
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