One of your first steps might be to keep a running log of your theme
status. You could do that with a drush script run from cron every
minute:
drush -r "/your/drupal/path" sql-query "select status from {system}
where type = 'theme' and name = 'your_theme_name';"
echo the date to your log as well and you should be able to narrow
down which web request, if any, is responsible for disabling the
theme.
Ted
On 2/8/2011 10:15 AM, Randy Fay wrote:
Really, you can't get any help until you can recreate
the problem.
Try all the things you've suggested and see if you can make it
happen predictably. Use a notebook or something to list the
permutations you've tried. Try to figure out all of them.
http://randyfay.com/debugging
might be useful to you for strategy on this.
When you have a way to recreate it, then it can be fixed, one way
or another.
-Randy
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Pooya <pooya.sou...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I've got a weird problem my theme. I've got 2
custom theme, one default for main website and another admin
theme. I also use sections module to simulate a joomla-like
admin page. problem here is that admin theme becomes
disabled sometimes so admin users see admin page with
default theme! so everytime I have to login user/1 and
enable admin theme.
I have no idea why this happen but kinda feel like
mostly when I visit a alias, run cron(not all the crons)
or add new section.
this one happens everyday or 2.
any1 can help me out here? I'm done with the site
which I'm working for a month on it, but can't install
it for my client yet since this crit bug
--
--
--
Randy Fay
Drupal Module and Site Development
ra...@randyfay.com
+1 970.462.7450
--
Ted Gifford | Senior Web
Developer
WebFirst | Real Solutions for a Virtual World | www.webfirst.com
15800 Crabbs Branch Way, Suite 120, Rockville, MD 20855 | Tel:
301.670.1690 x 204
Services: Content Management / Drupal, Section 508, GIS,
Workflow, Data Visualization, Microsoft .NET
|