display_errors = "stderr" Questions

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Dear all,

    Sorry if this is asked before.  I was checking the new
php.ini-recommended that comes with the newly-released PHP 5.2.4.  I
found a new option for the configuration directive display_errors:

display_errors = "stderr"

    and the comment says:

; stderr       - Display errors to STDERR (affects only CGI/CLI binaries!)

    So, I wonder what would happen with the Apache handler if I set
display_errors = "stderr"?  Should it act like On or Off?

    Also, I understand about CGI, but shouldn't all errors go to STDERR
for CLI?  Why should CLI errors go to STDOUT?

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