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Jan 26th, 2009 21:33
katie shein, healthy man, dman, John Burden, Reza A Tabibazar, Goran Sokovic, http://www.ttnr.org
I do not know any direct way of getting the error message into a variable. The best method I am using to log those error ( ie puting them into a variable ) is to use apache .htaccess file and defining custom pages for each error ErrorDocument 404 /404.php ErrorDocument 500 /500.php When an error is issued I can log it into a database or do a search for the viewer. You may also possibly monitor the server log file for errors, but that gets messy realy quick. --- On Apache, You can use $_SERVER['REDIRECT_URL'] and $_SERVER['REDIRECT_STATUS'] to get the URL and Error Code http://www.healthdothealth.com http://www.healthxhealth.com http://www.mesotheliomainmesothelioma.com http://www.healthfirewall.com http://www.flathealth.com http://www.healthbodyguard.com http://ideide-cadouri.blogspot.com http://gavoride.blogspot.com http://donsideia.blogspot.com http://ideeregalo1.blogspot.com http://partideer.blogspot.com