Turn off deprecated errors in PHP 5.3

You can do it in code by calling the following functions.

error_reporting(E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE | E_NOTICE);

or

error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_DEPRECATED);

To only get those errors that cause the application to stop working, use:

error_reporting(E_ALL ^ (E_NOTICE | E_WARNING | E_DEPRECATED));

This will stop showing notices, warnings, and deprecated errors.


I just faced a similar problem where a SEO plugin issued a big number of warnings making my blog disk use exceed the plan limit.

I found out that you must include the error_reporting command after the wp-settings.php require in the wp-config.php file:

   require_once( ABSPATH .'wp-settings.php' );
   error_reporting( E_ALL ^ ( E_NOTICE | E_WARNING | E_DEPRECATED ) );

by doing this no more warnings, notices nor deprecated lines are appended to your error log file!

Tested on WordPress 3.8 but I guess it works for every installation.


I needed to adapt this to

error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED