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Article Discussion: Combating Coding Errors
Combating Coding Errors If you have any questions or comments on this article then please post them here.
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hi, nice article..but apparently not for me..tho ima php newbie i have had tonnes of c++ coding experience, so i believe php is a breeze..
thats the nice part of learning c++, rest all is just so similar and simpler.. =O) Srirangan Colege Student |
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Custom Error Messages
I am trying to write a function that is designed to make the messages visually easy to find. What I have so far:
*Displays Message in centre of the screen using DIV and Zindex. To stop hunting around the screen for the verbose message *Displays what Function casue the error *What sort of stop percedure to use I'm am looking to do 2 further things with this function and I was wondering if you (author) or anyone has any advice? The 2 things are: *Get the PHP Messages displayed within the DIV *Work out the error message type |
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