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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Chana L Campos
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