i'm gonna re-opensource these in the future anyhow for that update to the PHP error handling, so i thought it would be nice to release what i got now (should work, may need a tiny bit of work by you).. perhaps *you* can include it in the following package{3}? nice challenge perhaps..? :) https://github.com/seductiveapps/webappObfuscator/blob/master/ webappObfuscator-1.0.0/functions__basicErrorHandling.php https://github.com/seductiveapps/webappObfuscator/blob/master/ webappObfuscator-1.0.0/1.0.0/functions.php https://github.com/seductiveapps/webappObfuscator/blob/master/ webappObfuscator-1.0.0/functions__internalErrorHandling.php light background css : https://github.com/seductiveapps/ webappObfuscator/blob/master/webappObfuscator-1.0.0/ webappObfuscator-1.0.0__ajax.css dark background css : https://github.com/seductiveapps/ webappObfuscator/blob/master/webappObfuscator-1.0.0/ webappObfuscator-1.0.0.css jsonViewer provides : - a pure-PHP encoder for JSON that can handle JSON in the range of at least 100MB to maybe 1GB or more (provided you provide enough RAM ofcourse) - JS that outputs HTML that actually can view such large arrays, tested with sample JSON file[1] of 100MB in 2013 - runs in all browsers, smartphones iPhone6+ and Android 4.2+ too - initially fully-collapsed view of your data showing just the root keys - ability to open keys by clicking on them, or up to the required depth (opening-links for all up to the max depth too) - pretty colors, auto-generated from easy templates ( https://github.com/seductiveapps/saColorGradients) - a bunch of other convenient and if i may say so myself, technically impressive features URLs https://github.com/seductiveapps/jsonViewer which requires https://github.com/seductiveapps/saColorGradients and https://github.com/seductiveapps/saJSON NOTES see also my feature request to internals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, included here: from my master todo file at https://github.com/seductiveapps/folderDB/blob/master/todo.platform.txt ; {3} ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rene Veerman <rene.veerman.netherlands@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 5:07 AM Subject: feature-request : html + css logging in apache logs (example for the rest of the unix community too) To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, internals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi. Once again, thanks for keeping PHP free to use and so widely and easily installed.. I have another feature request (sent earlier tonight).. I quite often, much more than i like, *need* a stacktrace and *proper* variable listings for each function called in PHP when it barfs out nothing more than an apache error log entry.. And can we please show such entries in the browser *as well as the apache log*? Or if nothing else, *just* in the browser? Rather than going "all the way" and making variable contents (which can grow quite large) collapsable and shit *right away*, you could simply add the right <span> and <p> class="" names and supply a CSS file. I use it in all error handling that does make it to set_error_handler(myHandler), and that really is what makes things like my obfuscator (also posted about to the php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx earlier tonight) possible. And taking things that far allows guys like me to provide you with a collapsable large-JSON-decoding viewer addon for such logfiles later (rest assured that that'll get done once you do this for me).. i call it jsonViewer and i should have it back up at http://seductiveapps.com/tools/json (or /jsonViewer) once the obfuscator is fully done in a few weeks, at most.. if you want me to build (and opensource) things like that true-obfuscator and my JSON scalable database architecture using just apache2+ and php5+, it would really cut my development time in more than half if you could add "all of this" (it's deadsimple and a few hours work imo) to the next versions of PHP (and please make it the default, you can include sample CSS or read in a CSS file that you set in php.ini (comment on how to do this in the logfile html please)).. see https://github.com/seductiveapps/folderDB/blob/master/todo.platform.txt for all relevant updates concerning these developments mentioned here.. Thanks in advance for considering and likely adopting the 2 small changes i need in the next versions of PHP.. I run ubuntu btw.. I'll be checking the php.net pages for your future updates.. If anyone can gimme a duration-to-completion for each of my requests of tonight, that'd be awesome. I'll take a "wild guess", or any serious objections that i might be able to sway out of the way..