On 12 June 2010 11:23, Peter Lind <peter.e.lind@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 12 June 2010 01:17, Daevid Vincent <daevid@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I'm trying to clean up some code and have been looking at error_log output >> and they all look like this: >> >> [11-Jun-2010 23:04:54] <font color='red'><b>In >> /var/www/my_notifications.php, line 40: WARNING</b> >> Invalid argument supplied for foreach() >> </font> >> >> I can't figure out: >> >> [a] why the logs are in HTML format to begin with? Seems useless. >> [b] how do I turn it off and just be plain text (i.e. striptags() >> )? >> [c] where is this <font color='red'> coming from? >> >> I've looked in /etc/php5/apache2/ and grepped through, but don't see 'red' >> anywhere. >> >> I do see this, but it has no effect, as you can see by me 'disabling' it. >> >> 388 ; String to output before an error message. >> 389 ;error_prepend_string = "<font color=ff0000>" >> 390 error_prepend_string = "" >> 391 >> 392 ; String to output after an error message. >> 393 ;error_append_string = "</font>" >> 394 error_append_string = "" >> > > Did you check the html_errors directive? Other thing that comes to mind is xdebug which will format error output - not sure if that ends up in the error log though. Regards Peter -- <hype> WWW: http://plphp.dk / http://plind.dk LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/plind BeWelcome/Couchsurfing: Fake51 Twitter: http://twitter.com/kafe15 </hype> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php