👉 Okay, let's break this down into fun parts!
Firstly, php_errors is just like when you hear "no luck," but instead of getting a sad face, you get a bright red one! So, if you had a problem with PHP and no matter how hard you tried, nothing worked as expected, it would say: "PHP_errors: Warning: No luck, please try again later." But wait... there's more! Imagine your browser saying "no luck," but instead of giving you a sad face, it says, "PHP_errors: 403 Forbidden." This is like when you're trying to send an email and get the dreaded 403 error message: "PHP_errors: 403 Forbidden. Your request was denied." Now, let's go on a wild ride of PHP errors! Firstly, imagine if your server just wouldn't serve anything at all... that's like saying "no luck" in a bad way. It says, "PHP_errors: Warning: No luck, please try again later." And then there's this one time where you're trying to access an API endpoint, but it doesn't work at all... like getting the "403 Forbidden" error message from your server: "PHP_errors: 403 Forbidden. Your request was denied." You get the idea? Now that you know PHP errors, let's use them as a metaphor for something else! Imagine when you're trying to do