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.



From: Chana Campos <chana@braintag.net>
To: development@drupal.org
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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