On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Pedro Fortes Gallego
<fortesgallego@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is there any form to catch php fatal errors?
Have a look at register_shutdown_function()
> i heard that if you left a blank space after ?> tag, it can causes a fatal error.
More likely it will cause the dreaded "Headers already sent" warning.
That's because of the way that PHP buffers output. The charaters after
the closing tags will be sent to the client immediately, so that when
PHP tries to send the normal page headers out afterwards it will cause
problems.
The best solution for that is to leave out the ?> in all your PHP
files; it's not required. The interpreter will then deal with it
correctly.
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