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posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community php_value error_log Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Enabling error display in php via htaccess only up invalid command 'php_flag' vote 67 down vote favorite 25 I am testing a website online. Right now, the errors are not being displayed (But I know they exist). I have access to only the .htaccess file. How do i make all errors to display using my .htaccess file EDIT I added these lines to my .htaccess: php_flag display_startup_errors on php_flag display_errors on php_flag html_errors on and the pages NOW display Internal
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server error php .htaccess error-handling share|improve this question edited May 25 '11 at 17:01 kapa 53.6k16104152 asked May 25 '11 at 16:50 Ogugua Belonwu 40141440 i have done some googling, added some flags to my htaccess; and my pages cannot display again –Ogugua Belonwu May 25 '11 at 17:01 2 Seems like you don't have the rights to override these settings from htaccess. You might need to set AllowOverride All in the Apache config, if you have access to that. –kapa May 25 '11 at 17:03 Check your apache error log. It'll have to exact reason why you're getting the 500 internal error. What you see in the browser is by design useless for diagnostic purposes. –Marc B May 25 '11 at 17:13 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 124 down vote accepted .htaccess: php_flag display_startup_errors on php_flag display_errors on php_flag html_errors on php_flag log_errors on php_value error_log /home/path/public_html/domain/PHP_errors.log share|improve this answer answered May 25 '11 at 16:54 silex 2,99931224 9 i added these lines to my htaccess: php_flag display_startup_errors on php_flag display_errors on php_flag html_errors on and the pages show internal server error –Ogugua Belonwu May 25 '11 at 16:
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Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6127980/enabling-error-display-in-php-via-htaccess-only only takes a minute: Sign up How to disable notice and warning in PHP within .htaccess file? up vote 22 down vote favorite 8 I just want to only turn on php errors and disable all notice and warnings in php files. Thanks in advance. php .htaccess share|improve this question asked Dec 28 '11 at 7:07 nic 2392719 1 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8652933/how-to-disable-notice-and-warning-in-php-within-htaccess-file possible duplicate of Turn off warnings and errors on php/mysql –mario Dec 28 '11 at 7:12 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 29 down vote accepted Probably not the best thing to do you need to at least check out your php error log for things going wrong ;) # PHP error handling for development servers php_flag display_startup_errors off php_flag display_errors off php_flag html_errors off php_flag log_errors on php_flag ignore_repeated_errors off php_flag ignore_repeated_source off php_flag report_memleaks on php_flag track_errors on php_value docref_root 0 php_value docref_ext 0 php_value error_log /home/path/public_html/domain/PHP_errors.log php_value error_reporting -1 php_value log_errors_max_len 0 share|improve this answer answered Dec 28 '11 at 7:14 imp 775412 4 Remembet to never send an error_log file to a public access location. –glerendegui Oct 28 '15 at 14:34 @glerendegui indeed, I am not suggesting this is best practice. Like the comment says for a simple development environment, not production its very handy to access the error log on your localhost||network. –imp Oct 31 '15 at 6:27 add a comment| up vote 17 down vote
Error Logging via .htaccess Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting DV Developer Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204405474/php-error-logging-via-htaccess to: All Service Types Difficulty: Medium Time: 10 minutes Tools needed: SSH Overview The following article will demonstrate how to enable advanced PHP error logging functionality for http://www.2by2host.com/articles/how-to-enable-error-reporting/ a domain on a Linux server. This will work on any (mt) Media Temple hosting service. PHP Error Logging The web server access and error logs do error report not always provide sufficient information to determine the source a PHP error. Luckily, PHP provides excellent error reporting/handling options, you just have to enable them to take advantage. Instructions To log PHP errors for the "example.com" website, add the following lines to the .htaccess file in your "web root" folder: # suppress PHP php error report errors from displaying in the browser php_flag display_startup_errors off php_flag display_errors off php_flag html_errors off # log PHP errors to a file php_flag log_errors on php_value error_reporting 32767 php_value error_log "/path/to/file" Notes In the above code, the integer 32767 is used to denote the "E_ALL" level of error reporting in legacy PHP versions. Depending on the specific version of PHP you are running on that domain, the integer values may correspond differently to the error verbosity levels. 32767, however, should continue to function as "E_ALL" in newer versions of PHP. Visit http://www.php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.constants.php for information on the different levels of error reporting available and their corresponding integer codes. It is best to keep the log in a directory which is NOT web-accessible; some PHP errors may expose vulnerabilities or sensitive information that could be useful to a visitor with malicious intent. Depending on the level of verbosity you have selected for your PHP error logging and the frequ
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