Two other lines to look for in your php.ini file:
display_errors = On
log_errors = Off
If display_errors is on the error will be displayed on the web page, if
log_errors is on the error will be logged--assuming you're using Linux
check /var/log/messages, but you can change this with the
error
Chances are the error is showing up on the page, but is not visible. If
you view the source (HTML) from your browser, I bet you'll see the
error. Hope this helps,
Joe
Tamas Arpad wrote:
>
> > I'm having issues with my php pages. When I have errors, Instead of
> > crashing or showing errors, th
> I'm having issues with my php pages. When I have errors, Instead of
> crashing or showing errors, the browser shows a blank page.
> PHP does not report the error.
> My php.ini is configured as
> error_reporting =
> E_COMPILE_ERROR|E_ERROR|E_CORE_ERROR|E_USER_ERROR|E_USER_WARNING|E_
>USER_NOTICE
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