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I can not get an errors on localhost

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please help!

Online (hosting) - I am getting php 5.3 errors

Deprecated: Function ereg_replace()

Deprecated: Function session_is_registered()

 

and so on...

 

but I can't get this errors on localhost

win 7 64

Uniform Server [7.0.1-Orion]

PHP Version 5.3.6

Print Errors: On

 

How can I get this errors on local host?

I know you have print errors on but double check phpinfo() and find "display_errors". Are you sure that's ON? Also, check for "short_open_tag" or something similar, make sure that's ON too..

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Hi kalpz

Thanks for answer!

 

- short_open_tag On

- display_errors On

 

No errors on localhost :(

Have you checked Apache error log? Can be viewed in apanel? Lets see if the errors are actually there...

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there is nothing about "Deprecated: and so on" in Error Log Viewer

Have you tried switching PHP to development using the tray menu?

Remember to restart servers.

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