Or, install sfErrorHandlerPlugin

http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfErrorHandlerPlugin

:)

On 28 Feb 2009, at 00:21, Lawrence Krubner wrote:

>
> What a mess.
>
> I post this as a warning for others.
>
> I did something that caused Symfony to crash. It might have been a
> change to a yaml file. I ended up facing a pure white screen. No error
> messages. I was looking at the development controller. Nothing.
>
> I got an earlier version of my yaml file out of Subversion. I cleared
> the cache several times - no help.
>
> I lost over a day trying to figure out the problem.
>
> Finally, I realized that me, Subversion and PHP were having a dispute
> over permissions, regarding the cache. Symfony wasn't able to clear
> the cache, because Subversion had ended up with some rights to the
> folder. I chmoded the cache to 777, cleared the cache, and got things
> working again.
>
> So here is the moral of this story: when facing a blank white screen,
> chmod the cache folder to 777. At least you can remove that as a
> potential problem.
> >


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