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Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it php error reporting turn off deprecated only takes a minute: Sign up Turning error reporting off php [closed] up vote 12 down vote favorite 4 I wanted to turn off the error reporting on a website. Googling for it I found that placing the code mentioned
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below in the website stops the errors from getting displayed on the screen. I placed it into my website but it did not worked. Please help me out. Thanks php share|improve this question asked May 22 '12 at 23:29 Fahad Uddin 4,70432112180 closed as not a real question by geoffspear, Colin, Corbin, mario, Daniel Fischer May 23 '12 at 1:57 It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is php display_errors ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, visit the help center.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. Does it do the same when you try ini_set('error_reporting',0); ? –J A May 22 '12 at 23:34 2 Define "did not worked". –deceze May 22 '12 at 23:36 put 'phpinfo();' after that and check what the error settings are under 'core' –Sp4cecat May 22 '12 at 23:38 "I placed it into my website" WHERE did you place it? What file? –Paul Dessert May 22 '12 at 23:43 "It doesn't work" doesn't explain the problem enough. You need to elaborate on your input, expected and actual outcomes, or concretise error messages. In particular if you imply you still got error messages. And no, fatal/parsing errors cannot be trapped as that command would be executed afterwards. –mario May 22 '12 at 23:45 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 38 down vote Tried this yet? error_reporting(0); @ini_set('display_errors', 0); share|improve this answer answered May 22 '12 at 23:36 belgianguy 43135 add a comment| up vote 6 down vote Does this work? display_errors = Off Also, what version of php are you using? share|improve this answer answered May 22 '12 at 23:3
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developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question php error message and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power 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 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10711517/turning-error-reporting-off-php are voted up and rise to the top How do I 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 http://superuser.com/questions/527296/how-do-i-disable-all-error-messages-via-php-ini 2 '13 at 22:17 cpast 1,97411023 asked Jan 2 '13 at 22:15 PeanutsMonkey 3,1451766104 What 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 hap
via php.ini and PHP source code PHP Notices are common to occur after PHP version upgrades or where an obsolete PHP code is moved from Old version PHP to new http://www.pc-freak.net/blog/turn-php-notices/ version. This is common error in web software using Frameworks which have been abandoned by developers. Having PHP Notices to appear on a webpage is pretty ugly and give a lot of information which might be used by malicious crackers to try to break your site thus it is always a good idea to disable PHP Notices. There are plenty of ways to disable PHP Notices The easiest way to disable it php error is globally in all Webserver PHP library via php.ini (/etc/php.ini) open it and make sure display_errors is disabled: display_errors = 0 or display_errors = Off Note that that some claim in PHP 5.3 setting display_errors to Off will not work as expected. Anyways to make sure where your loaded PHP Version display_errors is ON or OFF use phpinfo(); It is also possible to disable PHP Notices and error reporting straight from php error reporting PHP code you need code like: or through code: ini_set('display_errors',0); PHP has different levels of error reporting, here is complete list of possible error handling variables: The level of logging could be tuned on Debian Linux via /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini or if necessary to set PHP log level in PHP CLI through /etc/php5/cli/php.ini with: error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE If you need to remove to remove exact warning or notices from PHP without changing the way PHPLib behaves is to set @ infront of variable or function that is causing NOTICES or WARNING: For example: @yourFunctionHere(); @var = …; Its also possible to Disable PHP Notices and Warnings using .htaccess file (useful in shared hosting where you don't have access to global p