Yes, I did.... :-)
Although in looking at the logs - I still see two repeating errors. Which now need to be hunted down...
Thanks,
Chana
When you truncated the error log, did you restart apache?
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 10:42 AM, nan wich <nan_wich@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I heard a rumor that Aquia is developing a class in association with Hogwarts Academy.
Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 12:08:23 AM
Subject: Re: [development] Can't suppress E_NOTICE message/
Well, thank you for all of your help - especially Don!!! :-)
Not certain exactly WHICH tip did the trick, but - it actually vanished when I followed all the suggestions AND (now this is weird)
truncated the error log! Went back in refreshed in all three browsers and it's gone.
Sometime I think you need to have witch doctor credentials to wrestle with Drupal.. there's ALWAYS something to learn..
Thanks all - SO MUCH!
Chana
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Don <donald@fane.com> wrote:
I understand. Believe me. :)
I'd also go into site building -> themes and save the global configuration settings. That should guarantee the list used in $hooks is cleared and regenerated.
I use Nusphere's phpEd debugger which lets me break and step through line by line. You can also see the values of global and local variables. They have a trial if you want to try them. I've also used notepad++ with xdebug which is open source.
Since it checks if $cache[$hook] is set before executing, I'd look at $cache[$hook]['arguments']
-Don-
On 11/23/2010 11:50 PM, Chana Campos wrote:Well, doing an ini_set("display_errors, 0); in index.php had no effect. I AM clearing caches, etc in between these various
attempts, btw...
Putting a stake in this thing's heart seems harder than it should be....Going to go cruise the error log and see if anything might show up in there....
Thanks,
Chana
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