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error reporting, specific settings


Ninjakreborn

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I have been working on this awhile (the perfect PHP error handling for my coding style).  I have tried to set it up as:

<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL & E_STRICT & ~(E_NOTICE));
?>

I want this to show me E_ALL errors, E_STRICT errors, and NOT show me E_NOTICE.

Is this the right way to set that up, or am I doing something wrong. I haven't used E_STRICT before but

I am anxious to see what kind of errors that have it showing since I haven't messed with it before.

 

Thanks again.

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