I never had a problem with FirePHP. Among other tools I have used,
some gave Headers already sent problem. The rest failed in case of
AJAX requests.
AFAIR Breakpoints are used for debugging and are different from
Logging. For debugging you may have a look at xDebug
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Hi,
Perhaps your server is configured to have output buffering enabled by default
Thanks. That was the problem. I spent a day trying to debug this.
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But the example will NOT work via the web browser on my Apache 2
(2.2.17) / PHP (5.3.5) Web Server!
May be a problem with the permissions ?
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this might be of use
http://php.net/posix-getpwnam
http://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getpwnam.php
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wats the setting of display_errors php.net/display_errors ?
if you are not getting any output it might be because of a simple
parse error (mismatched brackets, misplaced semicolon etc) or an
exit/die command
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you script looks (and works) fine. so i dont think the problem is in your script
I found firebug/live http headers firefox addons to be helpful in this situation
see if your client is actually sending Authorization Basic header
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apache log files will be of help
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The exact error message will help understand your situation
Most probable reason is Zend is not included in your include path
develop with error_reporting set to E_ALL E_STRICT that will help
you understand many trivial errors
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in this case when you put a tab before the closing heredoc it is not
an error in itself. Its equivalent to removing the closing heredoc. so
PHP treats the rest of the code as part of the string.
A Parse error is reported when ? OR end of the file is reached
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echo $query;
before
$result = mysqli_query($dbc, $query);
might be of help to understand what is going wrong
copy that query and execute in phpMyAdmin
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