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Doc Bug #19743 Addition to the Documentation
Submitted: 2002-10-03 16:28 UTC Modified: 2002-10-10 10:49 UTC
From: wyvern at greywyvern dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.2.3 OS: --
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-10-03 16:28 UTC] wyvern at greywyvern dot com
I program service scripts in PHP designed to be portable to other systems running PHP.  And while the same code works on my own site, a few people have reported some really gnarly errors when trying to run the code on their own sites.  Since I can't access their sites to see what the problem is, and I can only try and figure it out from the error messages they send me...
 
A list of error messages PHP returns, along with general descriptions as to what might have caused them would be invaluable for me.  I could also direct people there if their queries were simple enough.
 
Brian

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 [2002-10-10 10:49 UTC] alindeman@php.net
The error PHP returns should be verbose enough.  Documenting every error message wouldn't be viable.  Also, many errors can have multiple causes, and will be different for every script.  If you have questions about errors, use the correct mailing list (probably php-general).  
 
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