One more thing, I think that in this line: watchdog('php', t('%message in %file on line %line.', array('%error' => $types[$errno], '%message' => $message, '%file' => $filename, '%line' => $line)), WATCHDOG_ERROR); %error is not being interpolated, wouldn't it be better something like t('%error: %message in %file....blablabla....) ? On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:58 PM, Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Quoting Charlie Gordon <cwgordon7@cwgordon.com>:
Huh? That's watchdog() called directly on 404 pages, not an error handling problem. It's an IE problem, actually - IE just looks in the root directory for favicon.ico ignoring the reference to the favicon in the html.
The OP is looking for ways to cut down on the watchdog entry fluff. While PNF errors in the watchdog themselves are not fluff the favicon.ico one certainly is.
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