I just couple of hours ago went through the same hassle of having no php errors while getting white page. I discovered the .htaccess turned off the display_errors. Open the .htaccess file and search for the line:
php_value display_errors 0
Change it to this:
# php_value display_errors 0
And you'll get the PHP error messages.
Ah, no... the problem was that I gave my initial user the username "admin". That should be restricted somehow... that's a stupid problem to even be allowed to have.
Anyway, thanks for "Just Trying". :)
I just couple of hours ago went through the same hassle of having no php errors while getting white page. I discovered the .htaccess turned off the display_errors. Open the .htaccess file and search for the line:
php_value display_errors 0
Change it to this:
# php_value display_errors 0
And you'll get the PHP error messages.
Ah, no... the problem was that I gave my initial user the username "admin". That should be restricted somehow... that's a stupid problem to even be allowed to have.
Anyway, thanks for "Just Trying". :)
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