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System Admin: Displaying PHP errors
Elan Ruusamäe edited this page Oct 24, 2015
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If you are getting blank pages in Eventum, this could be caused by a PHP error. By default Eventum is configured to hide all PHP errors to prevent information from being exposed to users. To changes this, edit the file "config/config.php" (Versions before 2.0 edit the file "config.inc.php") located in your eventum directory.
Change the following lines (near the top) from:
ini_set("display_errors", 0);
error_reporting(0);
to:
ini_set("display_errors", 1);
error_reporting(E_ALL);
and save the file. PHP errors should now be displayed.
- Installation Process
- Scheduled Tasks
- Other Features Requiring System Setup
- Email Routing Script (route_emails.php)
- Note Routing Script (route_notes.php)
- Draft Routing Script (route_drafts.php)
- IRC Notification Bot (irc/eventum-irc-bot)
- Command Line Interface (cli/eventum)
- Installing on SSL (https)
- Installing with PHP on FastCGI