Personnaly, I use some kind of Apache setEnv + php's $_SERVER to push my app
in prod mode.

Julien.P

2008/11/19 Terre Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> This would depend on the programmer and the style he/she used.
>
> For example, I used the zend studio MVC bootstrap/initializer style in my
> project.
>
> You might have something like this in the bootstrap.php in you app dir.
> Could also be in the index.php in the web root, if not using a bootstrap
> file.
>
> $frontController->registerPlugin(new Initializer('development'));
>
> All I have to do is change development to production, and I'm out of dev
> mode. But I'd look in the initializer file to make sure, to see if it has
> to
> be something specific.
>
> Sorry to say, but you'll just have to track it down.
>
> I'd start looking at the index.php and any configs that are loaded. It
> would
> be in the beginning of the application.
>
> Terre
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MrEMan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:50 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [fw-general] How the heck do you go into production mode?
>
>
> I've been developing a Zend app for awhile now. It's a project I adopted
> from a previous contractor and I am not the one responsible for deploying
> it.
> I've recently encountered a production bug and really need to run the app
> in
> production mode locally to figure this out.
>
> How do I run my Zend Framework app in production? It must be obvious,
> because it doesn't seem to be documented _anywhere_.
>
> Thanks
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