On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 03:41:24PM +0200, Agon S. Buchholz wrote:
However, as it seems, this has nothing to do with the theming layer and would require serious debugging skills which are far beyond my capabilities, so there's not much I can do against it.
I understand your problem. If you are not shy about writing some PHP code, then you can call the debug_backtrace() function [0] from inside drupal_set_title() to find out who is calling whom. Something like the following will do:
... drupal_set_title(....); drupal_set_message(print_r(debug_backtrace(), TRUE)); ...
Thanks, Adnan
[0] http://uk2.php.net/debug_backtrace
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 03:41:24PM +0200, Agon S. Buchholz wrote:
Hi Adnan,
[...] This function is actually a menu callback for the "image" path. So any path like "http://foo.com/image", "http://foo.com/image/foo/bar", etc. should trigger this function. But you are seeing the title everywhere. So it could be that some other function is calling image_gallery_page() as well. You can debug around both the drupal_set_title() and image_gallery_page() to see who is really calling them.
Thanks for this pointer; drupal_set_title() might explain what is going on behind the scenes, indeed.
However, as it seems, this has nothing to do with the theming layer and would require serious debugging skills which are far beyond my capabilities, so there's not much I can do against it.
Thanks again for the pointer! At least I wasn't attacked by black magic ;)
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