On Jul 7, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Tom Worster wrote:
> On 7/7/09 12:17 PM, "Jeff Weinberger" <
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>
>> On Jul 7, 2009, at 8:38 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:03, Jeff
>>> Weinberger<
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>>>>
>>>> This seemed like it would be the perfect solution...but alas it did
>>>> not
>>>> work. 22527 seems right, but after changing php.ini to that and
>>>> restarting
>>>> php and apache, I am still getting "Deprecated..." messages.
>>>
>>> Dumb question, Jeff: are you sure you're editing the correct
>>> php.ini file?
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>> Daniel:
>>
>> Not a dumb question at all! I check every time (php_info()) to make
>> sure the "loaded configuration file" is the one I'm editing. So, as
>> far as I can tell, yes.
>>
>> Should I be looking at something else to be sure?
>
> i've now had a look at
http://www.php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.constants.php>
> in your shoes i'd try out 2047 (with is everything up to and including
> E_USER_NOTICE) and possibly 6143 (=2047+4096) if you have your own
> error
> handler.
>
> if still no luck i can't think of anything else to suggest but work
> backwards:
>
> check the value returned by error_reporting() is the value you set in
> php.ini.
>
> binary decode it to double check.
>
> if it sill makes no sense, check the php bugs db. and if nothing,
> maybe
> report it.
>
>
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http://www.php.net/unsub.phpTom:
thanks - I'll try those and report back, and will keep playing with
various combinations until I get it to work or prove it doesn't :)
One question - that I for some reason have not found - is there a list
of the numerical values of the E_* constants somewhere?
Thanks for your help!
--Jeff
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