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Our development server has suffered some configuration mismatch on recent update to PHP 5.3, and now I can't see any errors – any time I hit a fatal/parse error, I just see a blank page.

Now, I know how to enable error reporting in normal cases, but I don't have access to php.ini and ini_set('display_errors', 1) obviously doesn't cut it if the page has hit a parse error.

Is there any other way to set / override php.ini's settings, via .htaccess perhaps?

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Yes, in .htaccess, you can put:

php_value display_errors 1

...As long as no one has put the following in a non-htaccess Apache config file:

php_admin_value display_errors 0

See here for more info.

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