You might try directly examining the watchdog table to
see if there are errors there, using PHP Myadmin or some such tool.
also you could hard code in your theme some PHP error
set directives.
I think there must be erros that you aren't seeing -
something like:
Dave
Thanks for the suggestions all.
My host actually has the memory limit set to 32M. I increased to 50M, but
still nothing.
I tried the suggestions from the handbook page, nada.
I also tried switching to the garland theme, turning off friendly urls, and
turning off all modules. nada
I looked at the error log, but it didn't tell me anything useful.
next I created the db from scratch. This made the site show up. Then I
turned on every module on one by one. The site is still showing. It looks like I
have no choice but to rebuild the entire site. I'll be honest, this really
blows.
On 8/24/07, Eric
Mckenna <eric.mckenna@gmail.com>
wrote:
John
Barreiros wrote:
> I've been building a site (ecommerce, simplenews,
mailmime, and a
> bunch of others) on our development server. I
transfered it to the
> live host today and imported the db. When I
pulled up the site I get a
> white screen.
>
> We've loaded
up sites on this host before without a problem, so there
> is some
strange thing going on with this new site.
>
> I really don't want
to rebuild the site from scratch on the host.
> It'll take
days.
>
> So, is there some way I can debug this? See exactly
where it's
> failing? The hosts errors logs show
nothing.
>
> I tried some insert "echo" commands here and there to
do some
> rudimentary tracing. It's failing when "print theme('page',
$return);"
> is called in index.php. I sprinkled some echos in
phptemplate.engine
> but I became overwhelmed because I don't know
exactly how the
> functions get called, in what order,
etc.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
Check your webserver
error log.
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