Thanks for the quick response. I load the page by going to the URL, not by doing a file/open. I checked the phpinfo page and there is only one php.ini mentioned there. I think your 3rd scenario is the most likely so I'll look into that. Thanks again. Regards, Bruce >>> Stut <stuttle@xxxxxxxxx> 30/07/2007 9:52 a.m. >>> Bruce Cowin wrote: > I originally sent this to the general list with no replies. As I'm it > concerns writing to the Windows event log, I thought I'd try my luck on > this list. > > I'm running PHP 5.1 on IIS. My dev environment is all local on my > machine. My php.ini has the following error reporting 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 > error_log = syslog > > To test, I've written a little script that divides by 0. When I run > the script from the command line, I get entries in my Event Log as > expected, but if I load the page into my browser (Firefox), no error > is > reported in the Event Log. > > I've checked http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php but can't > find anything there. I figure I must be missing something pretty > obvious but not sure what it is. The script and logged error from the > command line are below. Thanks for any help. > > script: > <html> > <title><head></head></title> > <body> > <?php > > $a = 5; > $b = 0; > $c = $a / $b; > echo $c; > ?> > </body> > </html> > > logged error from command line: > The description for Event ID ( 2 ) in Source ( PHP-5.1.2 ) cannot be > found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry > information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote > computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this > description; see Help and Support for details. The following > information > is part of the event: php[2132], PHP Warning: Division by zero in > C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\PHP\Testing\error.php on line 11. Three possible reasons I can think of... 1) How are you "load[ing] the page into [your] browser"? If you are using File->Open to open the PHP script that's never going to work because Firefox doesn't know how to execute PHP 2) CLI is using a different php.ini than the web server - check this with a phpinfo page (http://php.net/phpinfo 3) Permissions are preventing the web server process from writing to the event log -Stut -- http://stut.net/ -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php