On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Brice Figureau <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Couldn't it be an issue with the function returned value and not its
> argument?
>
>
It could, but I thought I had eliminated that possibility by rewriting the
function to return a string no matter what the input was, and testing that.


> Only the full master stacktrace will let us know :)
>

Which, due to my own competence, seems to never have been recorded.  I
trusted the default installation to either "configure logs" or "not
configure logs".  Rather, it seems to have "configured HTTP logs" but "not
configured other logs".  It's my own assumptions that were at fault.


> --
> Brice Figureau
> My Blog: http://www.masterzen.fr/
>
>

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