It does give me the line number. However, I just noticed that SQL Logs says "Warning - No active database connection"
When I look at variables I see: *$request->data*(empty) Somehow I am not connected to the database and/or table. On Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:47:21 PM UTC-5, phpirate wrote: > > Does it say at what line the error occurs? What does your web server's > error log say? > > On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Russell Brown > <[email protected]<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> Yes. I did a clean install and still get the error. >> >> I get the DebugKit toolbar -it works fine. >> >> For some reason I can't just type debug($this); before and after the >> variable I want to check. Still gives me a syntax error. >> >> On Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:50:23 PM UTC-5, cricket wrote: >> >>> Any other info on what the syntax error is? I'm beginning to think >>> something is really borked with your install. >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Russell Brown <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > When I put debug($this); in the file, however I get a syntax error on >>> that >>> > line. >>> > >>> > I am using Cake 2.2.2 and I have installed the DebugKit too. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > On Monday, October 15, 2012 8:27:58 PM UTC-5, Wallace Cardoso Colaço >>> Ricardo >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Try to debug what objects(Models) are being loaded... >>> >> >>> >> Doing so you will know for sure the name of the instance Address. >>> >> >>> >> Put this before your find: >>> >> >>> >> debug($this); >>> >> >>> >> On Oct 15, 2012, at 9:23 PM, Russell Brown wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Here is my index.ctp view file in the View\Addresses folder: >>> >> >>> >> <?php >>> >> echo $this->Html->link('Add New Address', array('action'=>'add')); >>> >> ?> >>> >> <table> >>> >> <tr> >>> >> <th>Id</th> >>> >> <th>First Name</th> >>> >> <th>Last Name</th> >>> >> <th>Email</th> >>> >> <th>Phone</th> >>> >> <th>Address</th> >>> >> <th>Options</th> >>> >> </tr> >>> >> >>> >> <?php >>> >> foreach ( $address_list as $line ) { >>> >> $address = $line['Address']; >>> >> echo >>> >> '<tr>'. >>> >> '<td>'.$address['id'].'</td>'. >>> >> '<td>'.$this->Html->link($**address['first_name'], >>> array('action'=>'view', >>> >> 'id'=>$address['id'])).'</td>'**. >>> >> '<td>'.$address['last_name'].'**</td>'. >>> >> '<td>'.$address['email'].'</**td>'. >>> >> '<td>'.$address['phone'].'</**td>'. >>> >> '<td>'.$address['address'].'</**td>'. >>> >> '<td>'.$this->Html->link('**edit', array('action'=>'edit', >>> >> 'id'=>$address['id'])).' '. >>> >> >>> >> $this->Html->link('delete', array('action'=>'delete', >>> >> 'id'=>$address['id'])).'</td>'**. >>> >> '</tr>'; >>> >> >>> >> }; >>> >> ?> >>> >> </table> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On Monday, October 15, 2012 6:58:52 PM UTC-5, Russell Brown wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Error: Call to a member function find() on a non-object >>> >>> File: c:\wamp\www\cake222\app\**Controller\**AddressesController.php >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I get the error on the $this->set('address_list', >>> >>> $this->Address->find('all')) line below: >>> >>> >>> >>> Partial listing of my AddressesController file: >>> >>> >>> >>> <?php >>> >>> class AddressesController extends AppController { >>> >>> var $name = 'addresses'; >>> >>> >>> >>> function index($id = null) { >>> >>> $this->set('address_list', $this->Address->find('all')); >>> >>> } >>> >>> >>> >>> I have a controller called AddressesController.php. I have a Model >>> >>> called Address.php. 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