Thanks, now it works.

I thought core.controller is predefined somewhere, I saw it on
http://docs.pixel-web.org/symfony2/book/internals/kernel.html#handling-requests
"Listeners of the core.controller event can now manipulate the
Controller callable the way they want (change it, wrap it, ...);"

How do I define if my eent is triggered onCoreRequest or
onCoreController or ...?

On 9 мај, 13:03, Christophe COEVOET <s...@notk.org> wrote:
> Le 09/05/2011 12:53, umpirsky a crit :
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> > Config:
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> >      kernel.listener.session_listerner:
> >          class: My\SessionListener
> >          tags:
> >              - { name: kernel.listener, event: core.controller }
>
> > Code:
>
> > class SessionListener {
> >      public function onCoreController(Event $event) {
> >          // TODO: check if session is active here
> >          echo __METHOD__;exit;
> >      }
> > }
>
> > But it's never called. Any idea?
>
> The event is oncoreController, not core.controller
>
> --
> Christophe | Stof

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