Thanks a lot for your reply. Yeah, I knew that, but the thing is as I explained, we recently started forcing SMTP AUTHentication in forms.
Without warning logging on screen in PHP, it seems to the user that the form was sent And it wanst. So keeping the errors ON would really help... We already have error messages via IIS (error pages set to custom error pages so it usually shows a generic 500 error and we have to set to Detailed to get clearer errors, just during troubleshooting).
But maybe youre right, I should keep keep logging to disk and have each one add code to their php pages from clearer errors (e_all, etc)... although it means of course a lot more support for me and getting simply blank pages in cases of things like relay error or openbase, making things harder...
But I guess its the way to go. No easy way to do what I originally asked, right? Remove paths from warning errors...
Thanks