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Nov 13th, 2004, 09:54 AM
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Catching Errors -[RESOLVED]-
While the code is running say something like a database error ocours. I'm handling these using the @ before the functiosn then checking if the result is false. But if it is false then I want to scrap all the output so far and send a new page. Do I have to use a buffer or can I get away doing it without? Thanx.
Last edited by Electroman; Nov 13th, 2004 at 10:37 PM.
When your thread has been resolved please edit the original post in the thread (  )
and amend "-[RESOLVED]-" to the end of the title and change the icon to  , Thank you.
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