I'm glad I noted it was a quick glance!

Hands up who's going to go digging into the cache generation code? ;-)

On 08/10/2007, Ian P. Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Steve Daniels wrote:
> > On 08/10/2007, Haris Zukanovic' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>  To be sincere, I can't imagine PHP being the source of the problem.
> >>  Can anyone hypothesize on how it could be related to PHP?
> >>
> >
> > I had a quick glance at one of Pookey's error messages in the thread
> > he quoted earlier you can see that the error was caused by an
> > additional comma at the end of a line.
>
> You didn't' look closely enough I'm afraid :)
>
> For the sake of otehrs, here's the code
>
> 1633 catch (Exception $e)
> 1634 {
> 1635   if (sfConfig::get('sf_test'))
> 1636   {
> 1637     throw $e;
> 1638   }
> 1639   try
> 1640   {
> 1641         $sfException = new sfException();
> 1642     $sfException->printStackTrace($e);
> 1643   }
> 1644   catch (Exception $e)
> 1645   {
> 1646     header('HTTP/1.0 500 Internal Server Error');
> 1647   }
> 1648 }
> 1649
> 1650 'action',
> 1651     ),
> 1652     3 =>
> 1653     array (
> 1654       'module' => 1,
> 1655       'action' => 1,
> 1656     ),
> 1657     4 =>
> 1658     array (
> 1659     ),
> 1660     5 =>
> 1661     array (
> 1662     ),
> 1663     6 => '.html',
> 1664   ),
> 1665 )
> 1666 );
>
>
> You'll see that this is completely invalid PHP, it looks like perhaps
> some code is missing, line 1650 should obviously be inside a $var =
> array( or something like that.
>
>
> --
>
> Ian P. Christian ~ pookey.co.uk
>
> >
>

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