Have you change the value of max_forwards in the settings.yml ?

It look like it is setup to 0.

Thomas

On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 6:21 AM, Charles Hilditch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I may have found a bug (in a recent 1.0.x version), should I post this here?
> (maybe the trac...)
>
> When the '.settings' key is uncommented and all sub-keys are commented I get
> the exception:
> [sfForwardException]
>  Too many forwards have been detected for this request (> 0)
>
> ... I did this because I commented out the relative_root_url key under
> .settings then started getting this error.
> Took an hour to track this down. very frustrating.
>  I'm using symfony v.1.0.11 (I know, should upgrade)
>
> So the tip is to never uncomment the '.settings' key unless you are going to
> use one of its sub-keys.
> ...may seem obvious but this will cause you a real headache if you didn't
> know about it.
>
> from settings.yml
>
> all:
>   .settings:
> #    available:              on        # Enable the whole application.
> Switch to off to redirect all requests to the unavailable module and action.
> # ...
>
> Anyone able to reproduce this error in 1.0.13+ or 1.1+?
>
>
> --
> Charles Hilditch
> Web Developer
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>  >
>



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