Thanks, Lee. I've used sfErrorHandlerPlugin on other projects, but not
yet this one. I'll install it tonight.


On Oct 24, 7:13 am, Lee Bolding <l...@leesbian.net> wrote:
> If you search the mailing list archives, there are plenty of instances  
> where I've talked about this before...
>
> Usually, it's caused when a type-cast arg is required by a function,  
> and the incorrect type of arg is supplied...
>
> EG
>
> public function addComment(Comment $comment)
>
> Where addComment is expecting a Comment object, but for some reason or  
> another it gets supplied something else (most commonly NULL or FALSE,  
> because a previous call to retrieve or create the Comment object  
> returned NULL/FALSE).
>
> If you use sfErrorHandlerPlugin, it can catch most of these errors for  
> you
>
> On 24 Oct 2009, at 02:35, larry wrote:
>
>
>
> > My site seems to be dying on this line:
>
> > <?php include_component('category', 'categoryOld') ?>
>
> > I look in the error log and I find no fatal error, only errors and
> > warnings, none fatal. What could suppress a fatal error so it doesn't
> > show up in the error log?
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