I double-checked with phpinfo - and indeed, it wasn't loading where I THOUGHT it would - but I had already changed the file to reflect not showing NOTICES. The theme.inc file lines in question - are exactly what I have in my theme.inc. They match perfectly. Think I'll give index.php bit a go now and see if that has any effect. (I have also deleted the other php.ini files - to avoid any collision...). Thanks very much for pointing me in the right direction...after three days of this stuff, you get glassy-eyed... :-) Chana On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Don <donald@fane.com> wrote:
just to cover the basics, if you put in a phpinfo(); does it display the php.ini you think you're using? I'm just looking at the display issue. you could also try hacking index.php and add ini_set("display_errors", 0);
Are the lines in theme.inc if (!isset($info['arguments']) && isset($cache[$hook])) { $result[$hook]['arguments'] = $cache[$hook]['arguments']; } ?
On 11/23/2010 10:55 PM, Chana Campos wrote:
Hi Don,
Yes, display errors are set to "off". We're on version 6.17 for a bit longer...
php.ini is sitting in public_html...with an identical copy at client root. The server has been rebooted twice.
Thanks for responding!
Chana
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Don <donald@fane.com> wrote:
display_errors = Off in php.ini?
Which version of Drupal are you using? -Don-
On 11/23/2010 10:46 PM, Chana Campos wrote:
Hey Chris,
In my settings.php file I have:
ini_set('error reporting', 0);
And thanks for responding - this thing is tenacious!!!
Chana
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Chris Skene <chris@xtfer.com> wrote:
Is it set somewhere in your settings.php file?
On 24/11/2010, at 2:36 PM, Chana Campos wrote:
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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