When you enable lamp in Ubuntu, the following error occurs: the default lamp mode in Ubuntu does not have a php syntax error message. if you want to enable lamp, you need to modify the following: 1. open the php. ini file. This file is in the/etc/php5/apache2 Directory. you must modify the permission of this file to write the file. Sudochmod777
Error prompt for enabling lamp php in Ubuntu
The default lamp mode in Ubuntu does not have a php syntax error prompt. to enable it, you need to modify the following:
1. open the php. ini file.
This file is in the/etc/php5/apache2 Directory. you must modify the permission of this file to write the file.
Sudo chmod 777/etc/php5/apache2/php. ini
2. search and modify the downstream, and change the Off value to On
Display_errors = Off
3. search downstream
Error_reporting = E_ALL &~ E_NOTICE
Or search:
Error_reporting = E_ALL &~ E_DEPRECATED
Change
Error_reporting = E_ALL | E_STRICT
4. modify httpd. conf of Apache,
This file is located in the/etc/apache2/Directory. this is a blank file and the file also needs to be modified.
Sudo chmod 777/etc/apache2/httpd. conf
Add the following two lines:
Php_flag display_errors on php_value error_reporting 2039
5. restart Apache and you will be OK.
Restart command:
Sudo/etc/init. d/apache2 restart
OK! The error message is successfully enabled! The above is how to enable the PHP error prompt of LAMP in Ubuntu.