Bernhard,
 I am using Ubuntu as you might have noticed and the version I'm using
has PHP 5.2.3 as the latest package. Frankly, I don't know how to
update PHP manually and I can estimate the effects on the system. If
you tell me how to do it, I might upgrade it so I can use symfony 1.2.

Kal:
  <?php
  // this check prevents access to debug front controllers that are
deployed by accident to production servers.
  // feel free to remove this, extend it or make something more
sophisticated.

  require_once(dirname(__FILE__).'/../config/
ProjectConfiguration.class.php');

  $configuration = ProjectConfiguration::getApplicationConfiguration
('control', 'dev', true);
  sfContext::createInstance($configuration)->dispatch();

I just named it as control ;)

Eno:
I did look at the Apache error log, but it doesn't tell me much :(

Thanks guys!


On Dec 20, 7:00 am, Eno <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 18, 11:30 pm, Calvin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It seems if I want to see a page, I need to clear cache. Help will be
> > appreciated.
>
> You should be using a dev controller with caching switched off.
>
> Also check your Apache error log too.
>
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