On the left where the line numbers are, left click on the warning/error and see if netbeans allow you to ignore them for the current file.
It won't let me ignore the specific error, only change the scope or apply filters. Maybe there's a filter configuration that allows me to "filter out" these errors? I've never used Netbeans before - I come from editing in Notepad++.Thanks.
– Mike Valeriano Apr 9 '10 at 8:56 I don't display my 'error/warning list window' but I remember you could filter, even by filename. Have a go. – zaf Apr 9 '10 at 9:10 I think there isn't a good way to deal with these errors but to report them as a bug, since they are not exactly errors in the PHP code.
I'll just expand the task/error window for now, while I can't get rid of the messages. And I'll direct this to the netbeans. Org folks.
Thanks for the help. – Mike Valeriano Apr 9 '10 at 10:01.
Turns out it's a IDE/debugger issue: while short_open_tag was set off in my configuration, the project settings in NB, by default, analyzes your code as if you had short_open_tag set to on. After turning it off in project settings, the errors were gone. Got my answer at Netbeans mailing list.
Maybe this is useful for someone out there.
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