i think what this issue is coming down to is me working off an alias
of my live site and keeping that in debug modethis is probably for
the best since my site is live now and i shouldn't be mucking around
while people are using it.
On May 18, 2:51 pm, JamesF wrote:
> @Martin
>
> even if i re
@Martin
even if i remove the conditional and set Configure::write('debug', 2)
in beforeFilter on its own...still no sql is shown. says
(default) 0 query took ms
On May 18, 12:22 pm, Martin Westin wrote:
> That might be undesirable since any notices or errors before
> beforeRender will be in hi
That might be undesirable since any notices or errors before
beforeRender will be in his output.
@JamesF:
Did you put the if-clause at the top of beforeFilter or at the bottom?
Your if will return false if Auth has not had a chance to do it's
thing. Check that you did NOT put it before Auth initi
Try reversing it. debug:3 in the core and turn it off beforeRender if
you're NOT admin.
On May 17, 4:41 pm, JamesF wrote:
> hello all, i love cakephp's built in table that shows the sql queries
> that are running. my site is now live but i need a way to check under
> the hood without disrupting
just tried this..still getting the same empty result
On May 17, 7:58 pm, brian wrote:
> That's because you have it in beforeRender(). By that time, all DB
> access has come and gone and all that's left is to render the page.
> You could try it in beforeFilter(), which fires before the action is
That's because you have it in beforeRender(). By that time, all DB
access has come and gone and all that's left is to render the page.
You could try it in beforeFilter(), which fires before the action is
entered.
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 7:41 PM, JamesF wrote:
>
> hello all, i love cakephp's buil
hello all, i love cakephp's built in table that shows the sql queries
that are running. my site is now live but i need a way to check under
the hood without disrupting my users.
here is what i put in the beforeRender function of my app_controller:
function beforeRender(){