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answered Apr 25 '23 00:00
To display PHP errors, you can use the following code at the beginning of your PHP script:
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors', 1);
The error_reporting function sets the error reporting level to E_ALL , which includes all errors and warnings. The ini_set function sets the configuration option display_errors to 1 , which means that errors will be displayed on the screen.
Alternatively, you can set these values in your php.ini file. Locate the display_errors option and set it to On. And set the error_reporting option to E_ALL .
It is recommended to only display errors during the development phase of your project, and turn them off for the production environment to prevent sensitive information from being displayed to users.