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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/24/13 8:01 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Bob@TurnerPCC.com">Bob@TurnerPCC.com</a>
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<div>WSOD? What is that? I don’t know, but its probably a
good thing I have not seen one.</div>
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White Screen Of Death<br>
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When the page terminates with just an empty white screen, normally
caused because of some sort of fatal error in PHP when processing
the page.<br>
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There should be an error logged on the server about the problem (if
PHP was set up as normal with error logging only to the logs).<br>
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It is possible (suggested only for private development sites) to
have PHP print the error also to the requesting browser, but that
runs the risk of revealing vulnerabilities. <br>
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Richard Damon</pre>
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