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Suppresses error message and should be avoided. Instead, on a production server you should turn display_errors to off in the php.ini to avoid showing the errors. But more importantly, you should find out why an error is being thrown and correct it at the source.

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ooooooh I see. Wow I always wondered why that fixed the error I came across a long time ago... I never realized it never did. Well ill make sure to avoid that from now on

 

Hahaha. 

 

Sure, '@' is a miracle symbol, it will resolve any and all errors.

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