Upon review, I also discover that fatal error entries are being made as well. On 5/31/07 5:14 PM, in article 465F3AC2.8060707@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jochem Maas" <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Clark Alexander wrote: >> We have the following php.ini settings: >> error_reporting = E_ALL >> display_errors = Off >> display_startup_errors = Off >> log_errors = On >> log_errors_max_len = 1024 >> ignore_repeated_errors = Off >> ignore_repeated_source = Off >> report_memleaks = On >> track_errors = Off >> >> on a SuSE 10.1 server and the errors are being logged to >> /var/log/apache2/error_log >> (although I can't seem to find a setting that is making that happen.) >> >> parse errors ARE being logged to this file and that would be extremely >> useful information for students to be able to have when trying to find >> problems in their scripts. I can't just make that file readable to them. >> >> So, I had students create a "logs" directory within their file area and set >> the permissions so that the server can to it. I have them adding the >> following to the script(s) that they wish to troubleshoot: >> >> ini_set("log_errors", "On"); >> ini_set("error_reporting", E_ALL); >> ini_set("error_log", "logs/error_log"); >> >> >> Parse errors are not being written to their personal log file, though. Why >> not?? About the only going in there are NOTICE level entries. > > does log/error_log exist? > does the webserver have write permissions on that file? > >> >> Thanks. >> >> Clark W. Alexander >> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php