How To Set Error Reporting In Htaccess
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Error messages and the display_errors directive More Information Related Articles Error messages and the display_errors directive By default, PHP displays error messages in a user's web browser. This feature is very useful when you are initially developing and debugging your website. However, when website development is complete, displaying error messages can be a security risk. Error messages can reveal information about your website, such as path information and variables, that should be kept private. The display_errors directive controls whether or not PHP displays error messages in users' web browsers. To set the display_errors directive, follow these steps: Log in to your account using SSH. Use a text editor to modify the .htaccess file as follows: To prevent PHP from displaying error messages, add the following line: php_flag display_errors OffTo allow PHP to display error messages, add the following line: php_flag display_errors OnSavMailrule WizardPEP Mailrule EditorControl PanelFile ManagementFile ExplorerFile ManagerFile BackupDatabase ManagementDatabase WizardMySQL ManagerphpMyAdminDomain ManagementDomain RegistrationHost ManagerDNS ManagerEmail AliasesVirtual Account ManagerWeb SettingsPHP SettingsDDNSWeb ApplicationsWordPress InstallerWebshotsTools and UtilitiesCron JobsWeb Cron JobsReminder Cron JobsSSH TerminalNetwork ToolsSpeed TestEncrypterGenerate CSRServer InformationServer SettingsShell InfoMan PagesPHP InfoPEAR InfoPerl InfoRuby InfoPython InfoRFC DatabaseHelpKnowledge BaseLive ChatSend SMSSite SearchRemote SupportContact UsRSS FeedsIslandnet BlogSign Up Log In Sign Up Now User: Pass: Enabling error reporting using .htaccess Sometimes it's necessaryto enable error reporting so that you can diagnose errors in website code, without it enabled you may only see what many refer to as the "white screen of https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/developer-corner/php/using-php-directives-in-custom-htaccess-files/php-error-message-settings-in-an-htaccess-file death". To achieve this you need to create a .htaccessfile in the location where your website domain is pointing or in the folder that contains the code if you wanting to limit error reporting to just that location and in it put..: php_value error_reporting 7php_flag display_errors On You can easily disable theerror_reportingby placing the hash sign (#) in the beginning of https://hd.islandnet.com/view-article/57-enabling-error-reporting-using-htaccess the line in your.htaccess or deleting the file: #php_value error_reporting 7#php_flag display_errors On Newest Articles Trying to FTP - 421 Home directory not available - What does that mean? I want to connect using FTP to Islandnet.com's servers, is that possible? How do I configure FileZilla and want to connect using SFTP? Does Mac Mail have an Auto Archive function as mail is being stored on Server using IMAP? How do I disabling the wp-cron.php in WordPress? How do I set/update a password in a .htpasswd file? I can recieve email but I cant send? Why is that? What are settings to configure my email client? What is "Whois Privacy"? ListServ - Mailing Lists Most Read Articles Contact Us Web Hosting - Pricing & Features About Us Server Settings Web Design Special Terms of Service Privacy Policy Webshots Enabling error reporting using .htaccess "Too many concurrent SMTP connections; please try again later." ? Islandnet.com About UsContact UsTerms of ServicePrivacy PolicySite SearchControl PanelSign UpIslandnet Blog Follow Us Site design and custom programming by Islandnet.com Copyright © 2016 by Islandnet.com, All Rights Reserved
0531 888-546-8946 +000 800 443 0025 888-546-8946 Live Chat Toggle navigation SHARED HOSTING VPS HOSTING COMPARE VPS PLANS UNMANAGED VPS MANAGED VPS https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/developer-corner/php/using-php-directives-in-custom-htaccess-files/php-error-message-settings-in-an-htaccess-file CORE VPS RESELLER HOSTING CLOUD HOSTING DEDICATED HOSTING COMPARE SERVERS UNMANAGED SERVERS MANAGED SERVERS CORE SERVERS SOLUTIONS Search Knowledge Base Home » Knowledge Base » Developer Corner » PHP » Using PHP directives in custom .htaccess files » Here How to enable and disable PHP error message settings in an .htaccess file This article describes how to enable and disable PHP error messages by using how to the display_errors directive in an .htaccess file. The information in this article only applies to certain types of hosting accounts. To determine whether or not the information below applies to your account, please see this article. This article assumes that you have already set up a custom .htaccess file. If you have not already set up a custom .htaccess file, please read this article how to set first.Table of Contents
Error messages and the display_errors directive More Information Related Articles Error messages and the display_errors directive By default, PHP displays error messages in a user's web browser. This feature is very useful when you are initially developing and debugging your website. However, when website development is complete, displaying error messages can be a security risk. Error messages can reveal information about your website, such as path information and variables, that should be kept private. The display_errors directive controls whether or not PHP displays error messages in users' web browsers. To set the display_errors directive, follow these steps: Log in to your account using SSH. Use a text editor to modify the .htaccess file as follows: To prevent PHP from displaying error messages, add the following line: php_flag display_errors OffTo allow PHP to display error messages, add the following line: php_flag display_errors OnSave the changes to the .htaccess file and exit the text editor.To verify that the new setting is active, create a PHP test file that contains the following code in the same directory where the .htaccess file is located:Load the test file in your web bro