You might have error reporting enabled in LocalSettings.php (it's a common
recommendation for debugging). Something like
error_reporting( -1 );
ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
Anyway, it's better to fix the underlying issue when possible. What
version of automaticREMOTE_USER are you using? It looks like there was a
fix for some strict standards errors about a year ago:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38369
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 5:40 PM, Mickey Feldman <mfeldman(a)vigil.com> wrote:
Pre upgrade testing of mw 1.21.1 with php 5.3.10 and
apache 2.4.4
I set display_error = off in a php.ini in the doc root, and ran phpinfo
to confirm that it actually was set to "off", but extension
automaticREMOTE_USER is still giving me a Strict Standards error for
getCanonicalName().
I've used this extension for years, and can live with the fact that's it
has not been updated recently, but I don't want error messages cluttering
up the page.
What have I missed?
Thanks
--
Mickey Feldman
Vigil Health Solutions Inc.
2102- 4464 Markham Street
Victoria, BC Canada
V8Z 7X8
250.383.6900
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