2008年7月29日星期二

Re: [fw-db] Using the Zend_Db_Table to return referenced row values

Here:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/errorfunc.configuration.php

At the very bottom, it says where the defaults are. This'll help you
configure, dele454.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com

Bill Karwin wrote:
>
> dele454 wrote:
>
>> i cant remember you suggesting that. Must have been to someone else. Do I
>> have to check apache's log files for that? Sorry if i sound so naive. i
>> 'll really love to know how to do this. Instead of posting stuff every now
>> and then.
>>
>>
>
> Yes, a typical configuration is for PHP errors to be captured in Apache's
> error log (note the difference between the error log and the access log).
> Where these files reside depends on your local Apache configuration.
>
> When I'm developing in PHP (or any other web scripting language) I open
> another terminal window, run "tail -f" on the Apache error log file, and
> leave that running continuously as I test the PHP scripts. If there are no
> errors, this monitoring of the error log doesn't move. If there are errors,
> I see them immediately. Sort of the "old-school" equivalent of an IDE. :-)
>
> It's not a problem that you don't know certain things. I never fault anyone
> for not knowing, because everyone has to start somewhere. My wife sums it
> up nicely, she says, "nothing about computers is 'intuitive'" (she's been a
> programmer for many years in Oracle PL/SQL, Java, Perl, & PHP).
>
> And also I admit the PHP documentation online is not clear about where to
> find the error output. In fact, I just tried to search for an article on
> troubleshooting PHP errors to give you some reading, and found very little
> available. Lots of articles about how to configure PHP to output errors to
> custom locations, or how to use PHP error-reporting functions, but not much
> about where the output goes by default.
>
> Regards,
> Bill Karwin
>

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