By default, error display is disabled; this is done to increase the security of hosted sites. If the site shows an error code 500 or a white screen, then add the line php_value display_errors 1 to the .htaccess file. If after adding this line errors are not displayed, then their output must be enabled from the content management system (CMS).
If it is not possible to output errors, then you can use the recording of errors to a file; to do this, use the log_errors and error_log directives. You can set their values via the .htaccess file (note that the path to the file must be complete):
php_value log_errors 1
php_value error_log /home/username/errors.txt
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