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up how to set php error log on windows up vote 0 down vote favorite I'm having trouble enabling error logs in php.ini file, please help. whenever I uncomment this line where the log file is stored, the Wampserver icon stays orange. ;error_log = "D:/wamp/logs/php_error.log" I've already enabled error logging: log_errors = On php error-logging share|improve this question asked Mar 4 '12 at php console log 0:41 Wern Ancheta 4,9312469109 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote -1 down vote accepted do you edit the correct php.ini file? you can also set the error_log path with http://php.net/ini_set hmm maybe you also should prob it with file:://D:... share|improve this answer edited Mar 4 '12 at 0:53 answered Mar 4 '12 at 0:45 David 1,64532976 I'd prefer to put it on the php.ini file itself, most of what google returns is this ini_set –Wern Ancheta Mar 4 '12 at 0:52 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged php error-logging or ask your own question. asked 4 years ago viewed 12898 times active 4 years ago Linked 0 Live php Error logs on Windows Related 2How to handle error logging2787How can
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Search Username Password Remember Me? Register Lost Password? facebook google twitter rss Free Web Developer Tools Advanced Search Forum Programming Languages PHP Development How to see PHP error logs (Apache on Windows) Thread: How to see PHP error logs (Apache on Windows) Share This Thread Tweet This + 1 this Post To Linkedin Subscribe to this Thread Subscribe to This Thread October 13th, 2009,08:10 AM #1 No Profile Picture sysop1911 View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Devshed Newbie (0 - 499 posts) Join Date Oct 2009 Posts 13 Rep Power 0 How to see PHP error logs (Apache on Windows) I'm using PHP 5.2.11 and Apache 2.2.13 on Windows Server 2003. They are both installed and work. However, when I run a php script, I get an error saying it doesn't recognize one of the mysql functions in the scripts (probably the mysql extensions are not loaded correctly). I want to view the PHP error logs to further investigate this problem. Where are the error logs stored and how do I set them up? My php.ini has the following settings regarding error logs: error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE display_errors=On log_errors=On track_errors=Off error_log=syslog I already did a search for this topic, but nothing covered this topic specifically. I also looked in the php.net documentation and I couldn't find what I needed there. Can someone help me out? Thanks. Faq Reply With Quote October 13th, 2009,10:34 AM #2 Onslaught View Profile View Forum Posts /(bb|[^b]{2})/ Join Date Nov 2001 Location Somewhere in the great unknown Posts 5,163 Rep Power 794 This depends on where you have the web server installed. It'll typically be in the