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I accept the answer, but how do I get rid of the E notices (which I assume is code being transitioned) without turning off error reporting? Are there plans to work on that? I can't develop with this with my pages showing way down a list of E notices which surely must have fixes. And yes, PHP 7 is now in view, and I currently develop with php 5.6 which is the lowest version my hosting provider uses.
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I'm not at my computer, so I forgot the exact code, but if you put something like "error_reporting 1" in your htaccess file then it will only show fatal errors.
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