On 8/2/08, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Personally, and I know I'm not alone here... I keep E_NOTICE enabled > > Then you're both mad. Users really shouldn't see any error regardless, > so error reporting IMO should be off entirely. A blank screen that you > can blame on a variety of things is far preferable to users knowing > that your website is broken. In production I keep error_reporting set > to 0. There are a variety of things you could also do like log them to > a file or have them emailed to you so that you get notified when > errors occur.
That's what we're saying. He's saying he is LOGGING everything (error_reporting) not display_errors - where it would output to the user :) display_errors and maybe display_startup_errors are the key ones afaik that expose any PHP related errors to the user. that's why I started this thread to confirm my logic.