Thank you both very much!

Maybe that's a good idea to be added to the
http://www.zendframework.com/docs/quickstart ...?

2009/8/7 Vladas Diržys <vladas.dir...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> You should make sure that throwExeptions option is enabled on your
> development environment.
> In your application.ini  it should look like this:
> resources.frontController.throwExceptions = 1
> --
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> Vladas Diržys
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>
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 13:49, Matthijs van Henten <matth...@waag.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm working on a project based around "Zend_Application" and the
>> "guestbook" quickstart application.
>>
>> Frequently, I find it hard to debug certain things within the
>> framework becaus I just don't get the exceptions, notices or warnings
>> I'm expecting.
>> I've set up my php.ini to a E_ALL | E_STRICT, the error reporting is
>> "On" and within other stuff I'm doing, I'm perfectly able to see all
>> the exceptions and errors.
>>
>> For example, this morning I've been digging into some unexplicable
>> faillure ( the code was in flux, so I had *some* reason to suspect my
>> own doing )
>> finding out after a while, that a recent update has overwritten my
>> application.ini and my database was not connecting.
>>
>> only when I wrapped a $adapter->quote( $string) in a try - catch
>> block, I was could see what went wrong.
>>
>> There certainly must be a better way then this...? am I not seeing
>> somethign, or forgot to read a certain part of the tutorial?
>>
>> Any help much appreciated!
>>
>> Matthijs.
>
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