ID: 15927 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Bogus Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Linux 2.4.17/RH 7.2 PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment:
Thank you, you pointed me to the reason for my problem: In the .htaccess file I found: php_value display_errors true must be: php_flag display_errors on That means: Due to this syntactically wrong statement in the htaccess-file PHP overides the default and sets this flag to "false". I think this is not the desired behaviour, isn't it? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-07 05:57:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... and your php.ini error_reporting settings are? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-07 05:35:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Okay, perhaps I should stressen that there is no error mesage whatsoever. In my case, it took me several hours to find this little one. It's very annoying that PHP doesn't issue a syntax error message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-07 05:25:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This just gives a parser error for me (tested with 4.0.6 and current cvs). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-07 05:24:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED] If there is a parse error, the script doesn't execute. Not a bug > bogus ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-07 05:21:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED] <?php echo('X'); error_log('X', 0); $daten_verlag[$rubrik['id']]] = $daten_rubrik; ?> One bracket too much! This makes PHP issue just 5 Bytes to the browser, regardless of any code following or preceeding this line. I think it doesn't even execute the code because there doesn't appear anything in the logs, too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=15927&edit=1