how many error types in php? name there?
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Answer / kailash choudhary
four type of error in php. 1.fatal 2.notice 3.warning
4.parse
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Answer / guest
four type of error in php. 1.fatal 2.notice 3.warning
4.parse
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Answer / guest
four type of error in php. 1.fatal 2.notice 3.warning
4.parse
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Answer / vipin gupta
here are three basic types of runtime errors in PHP:
1. Notices: These are trivial, non-critical errors that PHP
encounters while executing a script - for example,
accessing a variable that has not yet been defined. By
default, such errors are not displayed to the user at all -
although you can change this default behaviour.
2. Warnings: These are more serious errors - for example,
attempting to include() a file which does not exist. By
default, these errors are displayed to the user, but they
do not result in script termination.
3. Fatal errors: These are critical errors - for example,
instantiating an object of a non-existent class, or calling
a non-existent function. These errors cause the immediate
termination of the script, and PHP?s default behaviour is
to display them to the user when they take place.
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Answer / ranjith
four type of error in php. 1.fatal 2.notice 3.warning
4.parse, for fatal and warning errors excutions will be stop.
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How do i explode this string '||25||34||73||94||116||128' i need to have a array like this array ( 0 => '25', 1 => '34', 2 => '73', 3 => '94', 4 => '116', 5 => '128' ) explode("||", $array); didnt work for me i get this array array ( 0 => '', 1 => '25', 2 => '34', 3 => '73', 4 => '94', 5 => '116', 6 => '128', )