Thanks, but for example, here below i'm using debug_backtrace(). It
outputss a list of functions called, but the save() function (that is
just before the debug_backtrace() calling) is not that list..
protected function processForm(sfWebRequest $request, sfForm $form)
{
$form->bind($request->
try:
http://cn.php.net/debug_backtrace
Xdebug is not required for that function
On Feb 12, 2010, at 5:11 PM, Javier Garcia wrote:
> On 02/11/2010 10:02 PM, Stéphane wrote:
>> So you "must" have xdebug installed to have a usable stack trace.
>
>
> I installed xdebug. I tried to follow the "w
On 02/11/2010 10:02 PM, Stéphane wrote:
So you "must" have xdebug installed to have a usable stack trace.
I installed xdebug. I tried to follow the "way" the app is executed
using Step into/over/out in NB, but i find _very difficult and tedious_
to follow all the way since send the request t
Symfony does make use of xdebug capabilities to trace method/func calls.
So you "must" have xdebug installed to have a usable stack trace.
"pecl install xdebug" on a *nix machine, manual install on a wamp (its
fairly easy to set up).
Cheers,
Before Printing, Think about Your Environmental Resp
You should try tracing with Xdebug (for example)
On Feb 11, 9:03 pm, Javier Garcia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im having an error and as always something like this is showed below the
> error message:
>
> *
> 50. }
> 51. }
> 52.
>
> * at *sfFilterCha