Well, I have been wondering if I can handle the unlink()
function properly. I dont want the unlink()
function to throw some nasty error if it is unable to unlink the file (may be due to the File not found).
I tried something like
try {
unlink("secret/secret.txt");
} catch(Exception $e) {
print "whoops!";
//or even leaving it empty so nothing is displayed
}
But it is not working. I am no expert in PHP. I searched and found this exception handling code somewhere in the web. But as I can remember my school days, the same was used for Java. SO it should have worked. I dont know whats wrong with the code.
Or can I simply use a if..else statement like
if(unlink($file)){
//leaving here empty must ensure that nothing is displayed
}else{
//leaving here empty must ensure that nothing is displayed
}
But this code isnt working either. Where am I doing the mistake? What are the other ways to handle it properly?
Can the errors be hidden by manipulating with the error reporting (PHP) (Production and Development environment) ??