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Joomla! Events Trademark & Licensing User Groups Volunteers Portal Support Forum Documentation Issue Tracker Resources Directory Joomla! Training Extend Extensions Directory Showcase Directory Language Packages Certification Program Developers Developer Network Documentation Bug Squad Security Centre API Documentation JoomlaCode Joomla! Framework The Joomla! Forum™ Download Demo Home Register Forum rules FAQ The team Login Quick links The team FAQ Login Register Board index Joomla! Older Version Support Joomla! 1.5 Installation 1.5 how to fix this "Display Errors is ON" Need help installing Joomla! 1.5? For all Joomla! 1.5 installation issues please use this forum. Moderator: General Support Moderators Forum rules Forum Rules Absolute Beginner's Guide to Joomla! <-- please read before posting, this means YOU.Forum Post Assistant - If you are serious about wanting help, you will use this tool to help you post. Locked Print view 35 posts 1 2 Next Saher Joomla! Apprentice Posts: 18 Joined: Wed May 16, 2007 9:25 pm how to fix this "Display Errors is ON" Postby Saher » Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:42 am Hi all Joomla! when I install joomla v1.5 in localhost in my pc i used Apache 2.0 Handler and php 5.0.4 the proplem i have its in page "Pre-installation Check" when i install joomla 1.5 in the Recommended Settings joomla tell me its recommend this setting for "Display Errors :OFF:" but in my istallation is "ON" plz tell my how to fix this . Last edited by humvee on Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:35 pm, edited 1 time in total. Reason: marked topic as resolved as per original poster Top humvee Joomla! Master Posts: 14713 Joined: Wed Aug 17, 2005 10:27 pm Location: Kent, England Re: how to fix this "Display Errors is ON" Postby humvee » Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:00 am Display errors on is not a problem for a localhost/development web site - in fact it can be a benefit if there are any problems whilst you are developing your own web site.It is an issue for Public/Live web sites here it needs to be switched off.To do this navigate to your PHP directory and locate the php.ini file.Look for the line Code: Select alldisplay_errors On: display_errors.png Depending on your own particular installation (including OS, distribution, etc, you may f
1.6.x, or 1.7.x under XAMPP 1.7.4 or 1.7.7 you get lots of errors like Strict Standards: Accessing static property JCache … or (2) you are running a popular PHP application and gettings errors when installing or running it out-of-the-box then see this page instead. NOT RECOMMENDED: One of the reasons for installing XAMPPis to beable to detect errors in your site and code. Disabling error reporting makes this a lot harder. These instructions are for XAMPPversion 1.7.3, but it should work for other versions as well. If you are getting errors, the CORRECT thing to do is to FIX those errors, not hide them by turning off ‘display_errors'. Those errors http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?t=284344 are still there whether the settingis on or off. Think of it this way, smoke detectors detect smoke from fires. If you have a fire in the house and the smoke detector goes off, pulling out the battery to silence the smokedetector does not fix the problem with the fire. One of the default settings when XAMPP is installedis to display PHP errors when they occur. This is useful for debugging, http://www.complete-concrete-concise.com/web-tools/how-to-turn-off-display_errors-in-xampp but downright dangerous for a production environment. Usually, you won't notice this setting - unless you happen to beinstalling Joomla! under XAMPP, then it will warn you that the Display Errors setting is setto On when the recommended setting is Off. (Click for larger image) \ This isn't a problem. However, if you want to turn off the warning then do the following: (1) Go to the php directory under XAMPP. Normally, this would be C:\XAMPP\php, but you may have installed it to a different drive or directory (mine is installed on my D: drive). Locate the file named php.ini . Open this file using a plain text editor - like notepad. Using a word processor (like Word) will very likely seriously corrupt the file. (I use an application called Notepad++). Note: The icon associated with php.ini will depend on what application is associatedwith .ini files. (2a) Find the line display_errors = On. In the XAMPP 1.7.3 install, this is line 531. (2b) Change the On to Off. (2c) Save the file. (3) Restart the Apache server. The easiest way is to open the XAMPPcontrol panel and click on the Stop button. Then click on Start to restart it. (You could also reboot the computer, but that is not necessary.) NOT RECOM
News Blog Contact Joomla - how to turn off Display Errors You are here:Home » Joomla » Joomla - how to turn off Display Errors 12 Jan, 2012 Joomla There have been many occasions when on installing Joomla you may notice that Display Errors is set to ‘On', this is as a http://www.celticwebdesign.net/joomla-cms/joomla-how-to-turn-off-display-errors/ result of the php setup on your server. Now if you are using a virtual or dedicated http://www.phoca.cz/documents/16-joomla/336-how-to-enable-displaying-php-errors-on-site server, you may have access to the php.ini file, but for those of us that are using shared servers, access to the php.ini file can be prevented, this is due to the php setup being used for the entire server and not just one shared location. Now usually with display errors set to on, this does not affect a Joomla site, but there have been occasions display error when I have installed some extensions which when published, have resulted in php errors being displayed on the site, to the public! Now this is something that I nor any designer/developer should want their users to see when visiting a website. I have spent a lot of time researching how to resolve this but to no avail. There are lots of solutions for altering the php.ini file and many solutions for altering the htaccess file, in fact that is where i first looked. As display error joomla I don't have access to the php.ini file on my shared server, I have been forced to work with the htaccess file, but so far, of all the htaccess file adaptations I have made, none resolved the issue, php errors were still being displayed on some sites I was working on. But I have now found the solution. If you are a shared hosting user and have come across this there is a very simple solution. Login to your Joomla installation Site menu Global Configuration Server tab Server Settings Now set the Error Reporting to ‘None'. This removes any php errors from now being displayed on your Joomla sites! A very simple solution which I just could not find anywhere. Related Pages The Top 15 Free Joomla Extensions Joomla - How to check if a user is logged in What is Joomla? Joomla for Dummies TagsDisplay ErrorshtaccessJoomlaphp errorsphp.inishared hosting http://profiles.google.com/lauraine2011 Lauraine lee Thanks for sharing your info. I really appreciate your efforts and I will be waiting for your further write ups thanks once again. html5 apps Vin Thanx a lot.. I was trying to resolve this error and nobody was able to resolve this. http://www.magazinein.com/ Rihan Terence thanks o lot man!! Sinde Thanks a Lot, you saved me a lot of trouble. Thanks again Pingback: Anonymous Harleys R. Toofuknloud Very much obliged to you for this simple yet effective cure. Many, many thanks for your time and effort reporting this solution!
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