On 10 Mar 2004 dmesg wrote:
> How can i tell fsockopen() to skip to echo this warnings?
Here's a repeat of something I just posted the other day on this ...
Here's an approach I have used to avoid any error messages at all --
presumably you could also set a flag in the error handler to indicate
what happened, if you need that. You need to both disable error
reporting and set a "do-nothing" error handler.
.....
$olderr = error_reporting(0);
set_error_handler("ignoreerrhandler");
$fp = fsockopen(.....)
restore_error_handler();
error_reporting($olderr);
if ($fp) {
[worked]
} else {
[failed]
}
.....
function ignoreerrhandler($errno, $errstr, $errfile, $errline) {
return;
}
--
Tom
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