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Yes, it can be, if you have access to your php.ini file. Most hosts don't allow that, they control the entire server's php.ini file. I think you can also put error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_STRICT & ~E_NOTICE); at the top of each page the error reports, but I haven't fully tried it yet -- because doing that on the adminCP gave me an error, too. Maybe if I'd done that to begin with everywhere, things would be fine, so I might go and try that. =|
(And err, your file just gave me: Code:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '$component' (T_VARIABLE) in /srv/disk3/1793798/www/novul/classes/class_adminsidebar.php on line 37
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I also cannot troubleshoot code more than two years old - I legit don't remember it. Last edited by Kyttias; 01-29-2015 at 04:33 PM. |
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