Not with exec(). You'd have to use proc_open() if you want to capture/suppress stderr.
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Not with exec(). You'd have to use proc_open() if you want to capture/suppress stderr.
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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I'm using a PHP script from cli, the script calls
exec()a few times. There are some minor errors sometimes, which are handled by the PHP script. I'm suppressing the errors by appending2>/dev/nullto the end of each command...Is there any way to achieve that without adding the aforementioned?