Re: Invalid command 'php_flag', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration

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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:56 PM, J. Bakshi <joydeep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> May be , I'm not sure but I am happy to confirm that I have solved it in
> a different way. At my web root directory I have created php.ini and
> placed the configuration as
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> display_startup_errors = off
> display_errors = off
> html_errors = off
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> And now it is working :-)

It works for an obvious reason: php.ini is something completely
separate from httpd.conf. You can't just mix php.ini statements in
your apache config.

Krist

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