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I realize the following error: “unable to allocate memory for pool” in mx loader appears because of high server activity and I should increase my memory in php.ini. However is there a way to hide such messages?

It wouldn’t be friendly to show such ugly red errors to website visitors it may freak them out. Is there a way to mask such errors and similar errors (if they occur) in a friendlier fashion?

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You can hide the PHP error messages by setting the environment in index.php to testing or production. This turns off all PHP error reporting.

define('ENVIRONMENT', 'production');

The templates for the error messages are in application/errors - you can change the appearance of the messages here.

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  • Thank you, will setting the environment to production hide such (database) errors? As they really shouldn't be displayed to user
    – future_man
    Oct 19, 2014 at 11:10
  • It will turn off all PHP error reporting; to hide database errors you'd need to set db_debug in application/config/database.php to FALSE: $db['default']['db_debug'] = FALSE;
    – jleft
    Oct 19, 2014 at 11:24

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