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Join Date: May 2004
Location: San Diego, CA
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quick PHP question.
This should be easy.. but I don't know PHP (I know about 10 other languages though
![]() How the hell do I print to STDERR??? I figured it would be print STDERR "blah"; But I keep getting a weird error... Help!
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fopen("php://stderr","w");
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Wow,
thanks, that worked... but holy over complicated mechanism batman!!! Most languages just have STDERR always there by default... that is really irratating. Anyway, thanks again. T
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