We use a custom error handler using set_error_handler() I found that after I call
libxml_use_internal_errors(false);
It resets my error_handler - not sure if this is a bug or not, I will report it as a bug - however, I needed to repeat my call to set_error_handler
(did confuse me for a while)
libxml_use_internal_errors
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0)
libxml_use_internal_errors — Disable libxml errors and allow user to fetch error information as needed
Description
bool libxml_use_internal_errors
([ bool $use_errors
] )
libxml_use_internal_errors() allows you to disable standard libxml errors and enable user error handling.
Parameters
- use_errors
-
Whether to enable user error handling. Defaults to FALSE.
Return Values
This function returns the previous value of use_errors .
Examples
Example #1 A libxml_use_internal_errors() example
This example demonstrates the basic usage of libxml errors and the value returned by this function.
<?php
// enable user error handling
var_dump(libxml_use_internal_errors(true));
$doc = DOMDocument::load('file.xml');
if (!$doc) {
$errors = libxml_get_errors();
foreach ($errors as $error) {
// handle errors here
}
libxml_clear_errors();
}
?>
The above example will output:
bool(false)
libxml_use_internal_errors
james at dunmore dot me dot uk
21-Aug-2008 12:03
21-Aug-2008 12:03
B Crawford
04-Oct-2007 03:22
04-Oct-2007 03:22
When using this funtion, be sure to clear your internal error buffer. If you dn't and you are using this in a long running process, you may find that all your memory is used up.
