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Originally Posted by Brandon Sheley
I just upgraded a clients site to vb 4 and we're upgrading the vb3 style with vbulletin's built in upgrade tool. I went to go change out the logo and I get the Declaration errors mentioned a year ago in the OP... The advice is to hide PHP errors?
It seems it would be better for the company to fix the problem, not hide it.. :down:
actually it seems when I edit any stylevar.. well this will be an annoying job.. I'm sure the client will be asking me what the hell is wrong with vb4 when they see them too.. Thanks vBulletin 
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Regardless of your predictable rant, if you want to fix it, use the advice given.
You should however use
SKIP_DS_ERRORS rather than SKIP_ALL_ERRORS, that restores the warning reporting to the same as used by vb2, vb3 and vb4 versions other than 4.2.2.