c: 'php-windows@lists.php.net'
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Error reporting
Ha hawellthat's slightly embarrassing! But turns out it's not
the issue after all. It must be the permissions issue, but
unfortunately I haven't had a chance to get back and test it.
Thanks for tha
nday, July 30, 2007 1:02 AM
To: Stut
Cc: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Error reporting
Thanks for the quick response. I load the page by going to the URL,
not
by doing a file/open. I checked the phpinfo page and there is only
one
php.ini mentioned there. I think your 3rd scenar
Bruce Cowin wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. I load the page by going to the URL, not
by doing a file/open. I checked the phpinfo page and there is only one
php.ini mentioned there. I think your 3rd scenario is the most likely
so I'll look into that.
You need to check phpinfo from both
ut
Cc: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Error reporting
Thanks for the quick response. I load the page by going to the URL, not
by doing a file/open. I checked the phpinfo page and there is only one
php.ini mentioned there. I think your 3rd scenario is the most likely
so I'll
Thanks for the quick response. I load the page by going to the URL, not
by doing a file/open. I checked the phpinfo page and there is only one
php.ini mentioned there. I think your 3rd scenario is the most likely
so I'll look into that.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Bruce
>>> Stut <[EMAIL PROTECT
Bruce Cowin wrote:
I originally sent this to the general list with no replies. As I'm it
concerns writing to the Windows event log, I thought I'd try my luck on
this list.
I'm running PHP 5.1 on IIS. My dev environment is all local on my
machine. My php.ini has the following error reporting s