Nancy Wichmann wrote:
I’m working on a hook_preprocess_page and it seems to be behaving strangely. I have:

  drupal_set_message(‘stuff ‘. arg(0) . ‘/’ . arg(1));

  $variables[‘nancy’] = $hook . arg(0) . ‘/’ . arg(1);

In exactly that order, with no intervening lines.

Displaying the variable in the page.tpl.php shows “page taxonomy/term” but the message shows “stuff r/ms” (even if I refresh the page, or clear the cache). How can this be happening?

Because you're doing this in the page template, please note that your dsm() will be one refresh behind.

I'm not sure that you've pasted the exact code you're using -- there's no space, for example, in your $hook . arg(0) but you show one in your output. I realize that is a trivial difference but it immediately makes me wonder if there are other trivial differences that may not be so trivial?

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