Hi Lawrence,

Are you using a development controller, or production controller?  If
production, try the dev controller, it should give you more information.  If
you're already using the dev controller, make sure that your yml file
follows the yaml specs.  Try taking various parts out and checking if it'll
work, to figure out where the problem is.

--Colin

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:06 AM, Lawrence Krubner <[email protected]>wrote:

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> On Feb 26, 1:38 am, Colin Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm not sure what the author of that plugin meant, but the syntax for
> > enabling modules is a comma-separated list inside of square brackets.
>  The
> > parenthesis should not be there.
> >
> > So, for example:
> > all:
> >   .settings:
> >     enabled_modules:       [sfMediaLibrary, default, sfOtherPluginModule]
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> After I made the previously mentoned change to settings.yml, I started
> to get a blank white screen when I tried to view my site in the
> browser. All URLs on the site returned a blank white screen. No error
> messages. I thought "this must be because of an error in the
> settings.yml file". So now I have this in my settings.yml file:
>
> all:
>  .settings:
>    enabled_modules:        [sfMediaLibrary, default]
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> Having made this change, I then ran this command at the command line:
>
> php symfony cc
>
> And yet, I am still getting a blank white screen. I assume there is
> nothing wrong with my yaml file?
>
> -- lawrence
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> > On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:32 AM, Lawrence Krubner <
> [email protected]>wrote:
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> > > I am looking at the README section here:
> >
> > >http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfMediaLibraryPlugin
> >
> > > I see these 5 lines:
> >
> > > Enable the new module in your application, via the settings.yml file.
> > > // in myproject/apps/frontend/config/settings.yml
> > > all:
> > >  .settings:
> > >    enabled_modules:        [sfMediaLibrary](default,)
> >
> > > The syntax of that last line seems crazy to me. "default" goes inside
> > > of parenthesises, but "sfMediaLibrary" goes inside of square brackets?
> > > Why?
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> > > And if I was adding in another plugin module, would I use square
> > > brackets or parenthesises?
> >
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