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that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportInstalling Drupal How to turn OFF error messages Posted by php error reporting netycia on January 23, 2011 at 9:41am Anyone can help me how
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to tun off error messages? I cant find the file where i must to edit... Log in or drupal error log register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x Comments admin/config/development/logg bitradiator commented January 24, 2011 at 7:39am admin/config/development/logging Log in or register to post comments There is no settings fot
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that netycia commented January 24, 2011 at 11:53am There is no settings fot that http://img267.imageshack.us/i/captureue.png/ Log in or register to post comments User 1 bitradiator commented January 25, 2011 at 12:31am You must be logged in as user 1 (the account created when the site was installed) or as a user in a role with the appropriate permissions. Log in or drupal error reporting settings register to post comments im administrator, and there netycia commented January 25, 2011 at 1:41pm im administrator, and there is no settings for me... Log in or register to post comments Do this way hzakaryan commented October 12, 2011 at 7:08pm Go to Configuration => Logging and errors HTH Log in or register to post comments Edit the page.tpl.php file in your template ZogsterJack commented April 10, 2011 at 5:37pm In the page.tpl.php file within your theme/templates folder look for the following code: and replace with: this will restrict the messages to only those people who have admin access permissions. This worked perfectly for me in v6 using a Zen based theme Hope this helps Log in or register to post comments Bartik based theme jmbouvier commented April 17, 2011 at 7:02pm This looks like what I'm after. I don't want my anonymous users (or anyone who is not the administrator) to see error messages. Bartik's theme is slightly different and already has an if sta
that make connections all over the world. Join today error_reporting Avoid wrong email adresses and log these to dblog This Cookbook shows, how you can
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address and then to add a notice in the drupal error-log (dblog). It adds this behavior to the drupal commerce reporting module A Wusel Migration (http://drupal.org/node/1285276). Read more about Avoid wrong email adresses and log these to dblog Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x, Contributors, Programmers, https://www.drupal.org/node/1036982 Site administrators, migrate, import, profile2, user, CSV_file, error_reporting, dblog, No known problems Prevent the display of PHP's strict warnings with the Disable Messages module If you're using Drupal 6 and you are on a server which is running PHP 5.4 you may see errors like: Read more about Prevent the display of PHP's strict warnings with the Disable Messages module https://www.drupal.org/taxonomy/term/40718 6 comments Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 6.x, Drupal 6, error_reporting, php 5.4, E_STRICT Specify 403 and 404 error pages Drupal's page error messages are meant to be direct and to the point. If you want page error messages that are a little more user-friendly, Drupal allows you to customize them. Create two nodes, one for each kind of page error (403 and 404). Determine the ID number of the node you wish to redirect users to. One way to determine the node's ID number is to visit the node and look at the number after the last slash in your browser's address bar. This is your node's ID number. Now enter the paths to your nodes in the appropriate boxes on your error reporting settings page. For example, if the node ID number for 403 error codes is "83," you would type "node/83" into the "Default 403 (access denied) page" setting. Drupal 6 mysite.com/admin/settings/error-reporting Drupal 7 mysite.com/admin/config/system/site-information Because you are creating nodes, they will show up in the tracker and popular con
that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Documentation Community Docs Home Develop for Drupal Theming Guide https://www.drupal.org/node/1913314 Glossary Contribute to Docs Prevent the display of PHP's strict warnings with the Disable Messages module Last updated July 16, 2015. Created on February 10, 2013.Edited by Francewhoa, stewart.adam, zyxware, foxtrotcharlie. Log in to edit this page.If you're using Drupal 6 and you are on a server which is running PHP 5.4 you may error reporting see errors like: strict warning: Non-static method view::load() should not be called statically in /usr/www/users/whatever/modules/acquia/views/views.module on line 906. strict warning: Declaration of views_handler_field_file::init() should be compatible with views_handler::init(&$view, $options) in /usr/www/users/whatever/modules/acquia/views/modules/system/views_handler_field_file.inc on line 52. Obviously, the best solution would be to fix the modules causing the errors, but due to the requirement of Drupal error reporting on 6 to support PHP 4, certain things can't be changed. The next best thing would be to upgrade to Drupal 7, but if that's not possible you can use the Disable Messages module to suppress those messages. Browse to admin/settings/disable-messages and make sure "Enable filtering" is checked, then put this in the "Messages to be disabled:" field:^.*strict warning.*\. Keep in mind that users with the administrative role will continue to see messages unfiltered (this is configurable based on permissions). Another method to prevent seeing these errors: Turn off displaying of errors to the screen, and only record them in the log by choosing "Write errors to the log" on the "Error reporting" configuration page at admin/settings/error-reporting ‹ Disable / Hide messages shown to end users up Display Suite › Looking for support? Visit the Drupal.org forums, or join #drupal-support in IRC. Log in or register to post comments Comments Hi! Would be great to have an donquixote commented May 4,