xml-message. And because of the and
tags, it would not comply with the error-message format we need to use
anyway. And using the @-sing causes error_append/prepend_string to be
ignored alltogether.
And in my opinion, there are too many things that can cause PHP to die with
a fatal error. So we si
Geir Eivind Mork wrote:
> > > http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.error-handling.php
> > > have you taken a deeper look into this?
> > Well, I have tried...
> And what kind of problem did you encounter?
The problem is that PHP generates fatal errors too often, and I have not
been able to f
> > And I see no reason why we should not be allowed to handle most of the
> > fatal errors we get on our own. Especially annoying is the xslt_process()
> > function that returns something like "Fatal error: XML parser
> > error 7: mismatched tag in /var/www/[...]". As far as I can see, this
>
if someone could help us out of this one!
Regards,
Svein Roar Nilsen
Norwegian Hydrographic Services
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