I updated last week to suPHP. I was just making a website, when I noticed that when I make a error in php, I didnt get 'Expected T_ELSE', but instead i did get a HTTP 500 error. I really don't like this, because you need to check the /var/log/httpd/domain/domain.error.log to see what's wrong. Also, customers don't have access to that folder ofcourse, so they can't see their error's. What can I do to fix this? Is there a possibility to write logs to the home/user map instead, or just show the PHP error on the page instead of 500?