Actually, those exceptions are not shown. Will try to do a PR later to
allow turning on Exceptions in view :)
Marco Pivetta
http://twitter.com/Ocramius
http://marco-pivetta.com



On 23 November 2011 18:48, scs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am not sure if it helps but
> one way is to look at the apache error.log if there are any php errors.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Marco Pivetta <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> As of
>>
>> https://github.com/zendframework/ZendSkeletonApplication/blob/master/module/Application/src/Application/Controller/ErrorController.php
>> ,
>>
>> the ErrorController provided by the Application module does not pass
>> the
>> Exception object to the view... Override it with your implementation of
>> the
>> controller (write your controller + override DI alias in config in your
>> module) to get extended exceptions.
>>
>> Can't really help on the ->partial() issue anyway :\
>>
>> Marco Pivetta
>> http://twitter.com/Ocramius
>> http://marco-pivetta.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On 23 November 2011 18:24, Ron Dyck <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I'm making my first attempt at working with ZF2. I've got the latest
>> > from github, both the skeleton application and zf2 repos.
>> > Trouble I'm having is displaying partials in the layout. When I do:
>> > <?php //echo $this->partial('/partial/header.phtml'); ?> I believe I'm
>> > getting an error, but hard to tell as I'm getting a 500 internal error
>> > status. My attempts as displaying exceptions isn't working either.
>> >
>> > Love what happening in zf2, but having a little trouble getting
>> > started, any help is appreciated.
>> >
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