Took less than 5 minutes for me to give it a crack, but the Bakery article seems to be a bit outdated: I'm getting a fatal error because the krumo class cannot be found. I changed from vendor() to App::import in the helper, but couldn't find anything else. I'm thinking I'm missing another change needed to make it 1.2 RC3 ready...
grigri wrote: > > > I think there's a bakery article on it... > > yep, here it is: > http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/nicer-print_r-with-krumo > > I couldn't get the skin images to work with that, but it was a long > time ago - cake has got better since. > > Let us know how you get on, if it works well I might start using it > again! > > On Oct 17, 4:02 pm, RyOnLife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Having trouble getting it to work. I just dropped the class into my >> include_path, required it, then tried both krumo($var) (call to undefined >> function) and krumo::krumo($var) (class not found) with no luck. What's >> the >> best way to make it work with Cake? Do I have to turn it into a helper? >> >> >> >> RyOnLife wrote: >> >> > Sweet! Just what I was looking for. Thanks. >> >> > grigri wrote: >> >> >> You could check out Krumo :http://krumo.sourceforge.net/ >> >> >> It's a php debugging solution; makes expandable variables and stuff. >> >> I've used it in the past with good results. >> >> >> hth >> >> grigri >> >> >> On Oct 17, 3:05 pm, RyOnLife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Just to clarify... What I really like about firecake.php and the >> FireBug >> >>> output is that the arrays are expandable/collapsible. That's the >> >>> functionality I'd like to find in another debugging solution. >> >> >>> RyOnLife wrote: >> >> >>> > I've been using the firecake.php helper to aid in my debugging. I >> >>> > primarily use it to drill into the values held in those big nested >> >>> arrays >> >>> > that result from running recursive find() on models. Was working >> >>> great, >> >>> > but now I'm getting unterminated string literal errors on the >> >>> > fbout['Variables'] that gets passed to the header. >> >> >>> > After hours of trying to track the problem down, I'm ready to wave >> the >> >>> > white flag and try another solution. What's another good way to >> drill >> >>> into >> >>> > the values in variables and arrays? I've been doing print_r($array) >> >>> and >> >>> > due to the size of these arrays, it's just not cutting it. >> >> >>> > Thanks, >> >>> > Ryan >> >> >>> -- >> >>> View this message in >> >>> >> context:http://www.nabble.com/request-for-debugging-advice-tp20033875p2003397... >> >>> Sent from the CakePHP mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> -- >> View this message in >> context:http://www.nabble.com/request-for-debugging-advice-tp20033875p2003506... >> Sent from the CakePHP mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/request-for-debugging-advice-tp20033875p20035626.html Sent from the CakePHP mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
