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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ log_errors = On
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> Passing in the value `-1` will show every possible error, even when new levels and constants are added in future PHP
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> versions. The `E_ALL` constant also behaves this way as of PHP 5.4. -
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> [php.net](http://php.net/function.error-reporting)
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> [php.net](https://secure.php.net/function.error-reporting)
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The `E_STRICT` error level constant was introduced in 5.3.0 and is not part of `E_ALL`, however it became part of
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`E_ALL` in 5.4.0. What does this mean? In terms of reporting every possible error in version 5.3 it means you must
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ log_errors = On
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With these settings in production, errors will still be logged to the error logs for the web server, but will not be
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shown to the user. For more information on these settings, see the PHP manual:
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* [error_reporting](http://php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.error-reporting)
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* [display_errors](http://php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.display-errors)
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* [display_startup_errors](http://php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.display-startup-errors)
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* [log_errors](http://php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.log-errors)
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* [error_reporting](https://secure.php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.error-reporting)
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* [display_errors](https://secure.php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.display-errors)
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* [display_startup_errors](https://secure.php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.display-startup-errors)
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* [log_errors](https://secure.php.net/errorfunc.configuration#ini.log-errors)
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