This is a VPS - so, I'm pretty sure that I have control over the php.ini file. I had read in a thread that some folks felt that Drupal itself was re-setting or overriding the php.ini files...but that doesn't make sense to me.....

Thanks though - that's a good point to keep in mind if I can't beat it into submission..worth a call to find out, at least!

Thanks,

Chana

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11:35 PM, nan wich <nan_wich@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I have encountered hosts that have php.ini set they way they want and won't allow overrides by the site owner. Ask them. If they refuse to allow you to run your site your way, run the other way and find a new host.
 

Nancy

 

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.




From: Chana Campos <chana@braintag.net>
To: development@drupal.org
Sent: Tue, November 23, 2010 10:36:14 PM
Subject: [development] Can't suppress E_NOTICE message/

Hi all,

I have researched and tried everything that has been suggested regarding E_NOTICE messages.

I have modified the php.ini by uncommenting this line:

error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE

And set all logging to the db.

(I've also done this in the admin panel from within Drupal (6.17)

I have also modified the .htaccess file, uninstalled and reinstalled the theme, manually cleared caches, rebooted my server, etc. etc. etc. Multiple searches are close, but none exactly on point.

This is the notice:

Notice: Undefined index: arguments in {SERVER}public_html/includes/theme.inc on line 318.

Front page is dragging now since this message started appearing as well...sometimes not loading at all.

I need to (at least) keep this from displaying until I can figure out the root cause. This guy is WAY stubborn. Any idea - anybody?

Thanks in advance,

Chana







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