PHP - What Should Be On Monitor If Display_errors Is Set To Off? Is It Set To Off ?
My provider says that my display_errors is set to off ( in an email, also I have a new provider and I can't see how to get to php.ini yet)
I always thought that if display_errors is set to off that when a php error would occur that the screen would go blank from that spot and beyound. However when I put in the wrong connect info by mistake I got Warning: require( PATH TO connect.php (I changed this)) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /this directory (I changed this) on line 10 Should this stuff be showing with display_errors set to off ? Similar TutorialsHey guys, I have on my server, my php.ini file and I have set up display_errors = Off I have created a simple php file to test this: <?php $client_ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] // the ; <----- is not there on purpose, to receive the error below echo $client_ip; ?> PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_ECHO in E:\home\mysite\Web\IPtest.php on line 5 Parse Error shouldnt be displayed? or I am incorrect? Do I need to disable something else on my php.ini file? I just want more security and dont really know if display_errors = Off is working, Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks a lot in advance! Cheers. Hi, Is it possible to make some kind of network/web traffic sniffer than can give you stats on how much p2p, mail etc etc traffic is going out your router? If so, does anyone know of any tutorials on the subject? This topic has been moved to CSS Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=347531.0 Hi all, I have a tool currently in place that pulls information from one server and displays it. Currently in the setup, whenever the status of a chat has "Waiting". It's grouped with all other's as $num_waiting. The problem I am having is do to the server it pulls the information from, 1 session would equal 11 if there are 11 reps answering chats. The issue with divising by the number of active agents is on occasion the server reports more or less than the number of agents which in turn generates responses like 3.3333 and so on. And no the number with that status has never actually equaled to a single instance. As such you can see my dilemma here, I need to find a way of taking all sessions with that status and most likely cross-referencing another attribute such as $customername to prevent the doubles and finally provide only a single instance for each of these sessions. I am including the bulk of the current code below. Any help is much appreciated. Code: [Select] <?php $num_waiting = 0; foreach($loginParams as $login){ $soapclient = new soapclient("https://secure.logmeinrescue.com/API/API.asmx?WSDL"); $loginResult = $soapclient->login($login); if($login[sEmail] == "lmitnifron@telenetwork.com"){ } $hierparams = array(""=>""); $hierarchyResult = $soapclient->getHierarchy($hierparams); $hierarchy = $hierarchyResult->aHierarchy; $nodes = $hierarchy->HIERARCHY; $numberofnodes = count($nodes); $eNodeRef = "NODE"; echo "<table border =\"5\" cellspacing = \"5\">"; $totalsessioncount = 0; $numberoftechs = 0; for ($iNodes = 0; $iNodes < $numberofnodes; $iNodes += 1) { if($nodes[$iNodes]->eStatus == "Online" && $nodes[$iNodes]->eType == "Technician"){ if($nodes[$iNodes]->iParentID == 000000 || $nodes[$iNodes]->iParentID == 00000000){ print_r("<tr>"); $techname = $nodes[$iNodes]->sName; $emailaddress = findaddress($techname); echo '<td><a href="xmpp:' . $emailaddress . '?message&subject=chat">' . $techname .'</a><br /></td>'; $iNodeID = $nodes[$iNodes]->iNodeID; $sessionparams = array( 'iNodeID' => $iNodeID, 'eNodeRef' => $eNodeRef ); $sessionresult = $soapclient->getSession($sessionparams); $session = $sessionresult->aSessions; $sessionnodes = $session->SESSION; $numberofsessionnodes = count($sessionnodes); $totalsessioncount = $totalsessioncount + $numberofsessionnodes; $numberoftechs = $numberoftechs + 1; if($numberofsessionnodes >= 2) { for ($isessionNodes = 0; $isessionNodes < $numberofsessionnodes; $isessionNodes += 1) { $session_status = $sessionnodes[$isessionNodes]->sStatus; $session_customername = $sessionnodes[$isessionNodes]->sCustomField0; $isdouble = check_doubles($session_customername); if(!$isdouble && ($session_status != "Waiting")) { if(isset($session_status)){postsessioninfo($session_status, $session_customername);} }else{ $num_waiting++; } } } unset($session_customername); unset($session_starttime); print_r("</td>"); } } } print_r("</table>"); $soapclient->logout(); clear_table(); } $session_que = $num_waiting; echo "Sessions Waiting -- " . $session_que . "<br><br>"; ?> MOD EDIT: [code] . . . [/code] BBCode tags added. I am currently working on an application to schedule conferences. I have everything completed to create a conference including start time and duration. The problem I have now though is how do I monitor MySQL for the conferences that are created and perform actions when the duration of the conference is up? I was looking into MySQL events but those seem to be only internal events and are not able to execute anything outside of that. I was thinking about a infinite loop that queries MySQL and sleeps for one second but thought that this might be a lot of load on the server. Any thoughts I really appreciate it. |