already have i was hoping to avoid the if's. E_STRICT was throwing a heap of suggestions for pear packages code ;)
That means you are using PHP5, so you can use second argument to set_error_handler()
On 18/04/2005, at 6:44 PM, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi there i have an error handler callback within an error class which is
also being used for pear errors. E_NOTICE and E_STRICT are still triggering
this callback method, so i have to make a check that the code is not one of
these. I have error_reporting to ignore both of these and still no luck,
any ideas ?
put this at the top of the error handling function:
if($errno == E_STRICT || $errno == E_NOTICE) return;
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