[support] turn debug on?

dupal1.no post at drupal1.no
Thu Sep 27 01:11:38 UTC 2007


OK. This is not my strongest side :-D
But I will try this idea ; Can this module help you?
http://drupal.org/project/devel

sander-martijn skrev:
> Thanks - I know those.  In this case I'm not looking to see error 
> messages on the screen - I've already eliminated errors.  And web 
> developer and firebug are client side tools.  What I want is to trace 
> what's happening on the app when there are no errors but things are 
> still not happening as expected.  It's clear that drupal already has it 
> built in - I'm just looking to find out how to turn it on.
>
> dupal1.no wrote:
>   
>> Hi
>> If  you only want to se your error-messages on screen you can put this 
>> line in you htaccess-file:
>>
>> php_flag display_errors on  (remember to take it away when you are finis.
>>
>> But Firefox hav some fine tools:
>> *Web Developer* and *Firebug*.  I use them all the time.
>>
>>
>>
>> sander-martijn skrev:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to debug an issue with the queries that the location module 
>>> is performing.  Basically it works flawlessly when logged in but not 
>>> when you're not.  I erred earlier thinking it was working fine, but I 
>>> guess it's not.  The module doesn't seem to be actively maintained so 
>>> I'm stuck debugging it myself.  If anyone has any ideas as to why that 
>>> may happen or what to look for I would greatly appreciate it (i've 
>>> already patched the module with a patch someone offered on the support 
>>> page as well as edited some sql to eliminate an ambiguity issue - I got 
>>> rid of the errors but not get "Displaying results 1 - 0 of 11 for search 
>>> on 05401" for a search that has 11 results if you're logged in).
>>>
>>> That said I have a more general question that has nothing to do with the 
>>> module.  I want to find out what the queries are that are getting 
>>> executed on the database so that I can
>>> a. compare them to the code (i discovered while debugging the first 
>>> issue that the queries executed are not always the same as t
>>> b. run them directly on the db and see what I get
>>>
>>> I found in database.mysql.inc the following:
>>>  if ($debug)...
>>> which is a variable that gets passed to the function and defaults to 0.
>>>
>>> How do I turn debug on without editing the mysql file?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> .sander
>>>   
>>>       



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