Pierre Joye wrote:
With a blank page would a simple user even know that PHP has anything to do with
why it's blank?
It is not a php problem per se. Php cannot do anything after a fatal error or a
crash.
So how do we protect PHP from crashing in such a way that it can actually display an alternate page to the 'white screen of death'?
It takes 5 mins to any admin (7 for non Admin) to setup a default error page, in
any webserver. And it does exactly what you suggest.
So why are there so many reports of 'white screen of death' if it is easy to provide something more useful? Even the big frameworks seem to have a problem with this.
I do think this is an important area in order to bring forward the majority of the current user base ...
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