You know brian, I don't have a single die() statement in my code. I have gone through and created a Cake install from scratch, as in a brand new copy of the newest cake. I added one controller of mine, and I dont even get an error when I run the controller. No "No View for this controller", no "Model Not Found", not even a "No index() method" error. It is so weird. I appreciate the response, I really do. I will try to go through and get some debugging done. I will post my results if they are any better.
On Aug 18, 12:16 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd make a backup of cake/libs/controller/controller.php then have a > good look at loadModel(). Set debug = 2 and add some Debugger::log() > statements here and there. > > Might you have a forgotten die() statement anywhere in your own code? > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Rich<[email protected]> wrote: > > > Ok, this is going to be a long post, so let me begin at when this all > > started. This is a project for work, and what it essentially does is > > generate reports using Cake and a PDF generator. Now, it is ready to > > go live, and to get all that started we moved it to a dev server to > > test it before we put it fully live. I had been developing the app on > > my PC using WAMP for a while, inside a windows environment. The app > > moved from my local development platform of WAMP on windows to a Linux > > development server the company has. > > > As with any application, it never goes the way you want, but this time > > is was completely weird what happened. After gettting all the basics > > such as Mod Rewrite and whatnot to work, I noticed something. All you > > every get was a blank page. Nothing, no body, no head, nothing. Like > > any good developer, I checked all the logs. There are no errors in the > > php log, no apache errors, not even anything out of the ordinary in > > the Apache access log (typical mod rewrite access stuff was there). > > > So, I decided to go through my code, and I began commenting things > > out. The problem seemed to disappear if I commented out the $uses > > array, giving you basically: $uses = array(); Immediately, it became > > clear that something was wrong with one of my models. I commented out > > the model names in the $uses array one by one, and they all seemed to > > give me a blank page. It is crazy how you can comment out the models > > in your app and everything seems to work. No matter what model you > > use, they all cause a completely blank page. Just to be sure, however, > > I keep one model on and cleared out its contents, given me a blank > > model, it still gave me a blank page. > > > I have spent the better part of a week trying to fix this issue, > > spending most of that time trying various "blank page" fixes around > > the internet, both php and cakephp solution. Here are just some of the > > solutions I tried: > > > -Deleted all the App Cahce in the Cake App Cache Folder > > -Checked every file for space after the PHP tags > > -Checked all the logs for errors: PHP, Cake, and Apache show nothing > > - Tried CakePHP Testing, Didn't really work that well, or help me find > > an issue > > -Looked at Blank page tickets over at the CakePHP Trac and This google > > group > > -Searched Google for Blank Page solutions, went through pages upon > > pages with no solution > > > Now, keep in mind that I can get my app to show up as long as I don't > > use any models. As soon as I include a model with the $uses array, I > > get a blank page. It was suggested that it was linux being pick about > > case sensitive files names, but if that was the case, then it would > > never work. > > > I am also aware of using PDF generaters can cause blank pages, and > > trust me, I know what and when to expect such a PDF error. I have been > > working on this app for a couple of months, and with Cake longer than > > that. This is something I have never seen before, and something I > > can't seem to find anyone else having an issue with. The only time I > > have ever seen a blank page like this is with Wordpress, and typically > > that was because I had a space after the closing PHP tag. > > > I wish I could show you some code, but being a work project, I don't > > know how much I can show. Hopefully these descriptions help you. The > > strangest thing is that I can type random gibberish in most of my > > files and get a php error, indicating that php is still working. I > > really stuck right now, so any suggestions would help a lot. I am not > > a cake expert, but I am quite experienced in php and the web. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
