On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 6:08 PM, Greg Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey There,
>
> I looked at the ob_start manual and found a segment of code that can be used
> to capture the output of a shell script and place it into a log file. One
> of the entries indicates this should work for both STDOUT and STDERR
> (29-Mar-2007). I wrote the following piece of code to test it out.
>
> function logger($buffer)
> {
> $handle = fopen('/var/log/test.log', 'a');
> fwrite($handle, $buffer);
> fclose($handle);
> }
>
> ob_start("logger");
>
> This will capture the output buffer until the shell terminates when the
> buffer is dumped to the test.log file. This is a simple mechanism and it
> works really well to keep STDOUT from going to the console and logging it.
> Unfortunately, STDERR continues to go to the console which is what I am
> working to avoid.
>
> I would like to capture STDOUT and STDERR using this technique. I am working
> to create a self contained script that does not rely on some external script
> to capture the output. The actual application needs to perform some
> post-processing of the output buffer at the end of the script.
>
> Any pointers in the correct direction would be helpful! Thanks, Greg
>
>
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You could use set_error_handler() and make your own function to echo
out the error.
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