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Display Error PHP.ini up vote 20 down vote favorite 9 I am trying to turn off all errors on my website. I have followed different tutorials on how to do this but I keep getting read and open error messages. Is there something I am missing? I have tried the following in my php.ini file: ;Error display display_startup_errors = Off display_errors = Off html_errors php hide warnings = Off docref_root = 0 docref_ext = 0 For some reason when I do a fileopen() call for a file which does not exist, I still get the error displayed. This is not safe for a live website, for obvious reasons. Thanks php share|improve this question edited May 23 '14 at 10:15 FruitBreak 515617 asked Apr 11 '13 at 12:52 Jms Bnd 3552615 1 Try to explicitly set it via ini_set() function in your script. However it's a bad practice and you should catch the errors and do something with them instead of hiding via display_Errors –Royal Bg Apr 11 '13 at 12:54 I suggest running grep display_errors /path/to/php.ini to see if your line is getting overrided somewhere down the file. This is what was happening to me. –usandfriends Aug 21 '15 at 18:02 add a comment| 10 Answers 10 active oldest votes up vote 23 down vote accepted I always use something like this in a configuration file: // toggle this to change the setting define('DEBUG', true); // you want all errors to be triggered error_reporting(E_ALL); if(DEBUG == true) { // you're developing, so you want al
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User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power php error log users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15949304/turn-off-display-error-php-ini disable ALL error messages via php.ini? up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 Despite the following settings below, I often see the path to the file producing the error. How do I turn off ALL errors no matter what? error_reporting = E_ALL display_errors = off log_errors = off php logging php.ini share|improve this question edited Jan 2 '13 at 22:17 cpast 1,99411124 asked Jan 2 '13 at 22:15 PeanutsMonkey 3,1651766104 What http://superuser.com/questions/527296/how-do-i-disable-all-error-messages-via-php-ini command is giving the error, and what error is it showing? –Bort Jan 2 '13 at 22:45 @Bort - I would like it not to show file paths assuming there is a coding error, etc –PeanutsMonkey Jan 2 '13 at 23:24 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted The display error statement is not what you actually want. You should change also the error_reporting value if you don't want to have the messages informing you about the error. You should try this for all errors error_reporting = off or error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED this will keep letting you know about the errors but they will be invisible to other users.. share|improve this answer edited Jan 3 '13 at 2:08 answered Jan 2 '13 at 23:18 Jack 1065 Thanks but how do I change it within the php.ini file as opposed to a php file? –PeanutsMonkey Jan 2 '13 at 23:23 Just be sure to continue logging the errors, otherwise you will wish you did when something bad happens. –Bort Jan 3 '13 at 0:19 @PeanutsMonkey can't you edit the php.ini file with an editor??i guessed the server was at your machine. –Jack Jan 3 '13 at 0:20 @
To ZooTemplate Sign Up Sign In Search News & Updates / Dec 10, 2009 How to disable notice and warning in PHP.ini file Several times, We have received some questions about the warnings or Notices from our members when they are using http://www.zootemplate.com/news-updates/how-to-disable-notice-and-warning-in-phpini-file our extensions: Hi admin, When i install JV Content Fusion module,it gives me this http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/website/php-troubleshooting/troubleshoot-php-errors error: Notice: Undefined variable: secidcount in C:wampwwwjnuOfflinemodulesmod_jv_contenfusion helper.php on line 112 Help. Thanks. Sometime if you are working on some php code and fed up of Warnings or Notices in the browser then easy way out is to disable the settings in PHP.ini file. This is a configuration file which is loaded each time you start error reporting your PHP+Apache. It was doing everything it was supposed to but at the same time it was throwing errors and warning which doesn’t make sense and were harmful for the application. Here is the method to change the settings in PHP.ini file: Open PH.ini file. In this file search for the phrase “ error_reporting = E_ALL” ,[without inverted commas] Here replace this with “error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_WARNING “ php.ini disable error (Show all errors, except for notices and coding standards warnings) Make sure you change the real enabled part of this , there are certain other examples given in the file. Restart your PHP + Apache Now, no warnings and messages will appear in the browser. Share Tweet Share Share Share Related Articles Zo2 framework for Joomla 3.x version 1.0 released Our Warmest New Year Wish to All of Our Beloved Customers Happy Customer with ZT One ammy thanks too much cliffsupport This should be a good combination. error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE Manikandan How to disable notice and warning error without using in PHP.ini file Like(error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE) Please let me know if you know any other alternate solutions. Thanks Mani anonym thx Peter Mutisya Rather use error_reporting(0); Ian Leaf Fraud We can use error_reporting(0); only when we have notice, in case of warning we have to resolve that issue. subscribe & follow We provide you the best service and support comes, register to receive service information twitter facebook dribbble Useful LinksOur Partner Our Affiliate Program Affiliate Guidelines FAQs Contact Us LegalCopyright Terms of Use Privacy Policy Money Back Guarantee Validate License Copyright © 2008 - 2016 ZooTemplate - a brand of CleverSoft. All Rights Reserved Email Address
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