It's times like these that make me glad I'm a contributor there.
Go go gadget uncyclopedophiles!
It's times like these that make me glad I'm a contributor there.
Go go gadget uncyclopedophiles!
Actually, this makes sense. I've written some stuff in PHP with just such an eventuallity programmed in.
What kind of eventuallity? The file "include_me.php" (containing all of the fun functions, templates, etc) failed to be included. Normally, an error would simply call failure_page("error reason");, and be done with it. However, if it can't output the error message(say, because that function is undefined from a failed include), what the heck does it do now? Simple. There has been an error with the error page.
I do rather like "It's going to be one of those days". Hahaha.