Hi Verner, ...
Thank you for your time and answer! - it has to do with Typo3 and a certain TemplaVoila-extension. It's an oddity that lies within typo3 - and it'll be fixed any time soon now...so they say.
Anytime soon now in Typo3 language is within the next 12 months.
I know that the correct procedure would be to fix the Typo3 source (it has to do with certain error messages that (in T3) cannot be suppressed), but it's over my capabilities. So I downgrade..
We had the same problem with an application specially written for us in typo3 and the same extension. PHP 5.3 has a new error flag "e_deprecated" which should fix the display of the error messages. But searching the web showed that every extension can en/disable its own error handling. So you would have to look into the extension ... HTH hjb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org