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Dang,
Ok try number two :)
Using phpMyAdmin, browse to your XOOPS database and locate the table called xoop_congif (xoops_ being the prefix that you chose for the database prefix during the install).
Look for the config_name field and the value debug_mode. once you locate that, click on the edit icon and you will be shown a new window.
In that window, locate conf_value in the field column, this will be set to 0, change that to a value of 1 and then safe.
You should now have php debugging.
or you could do this another way.
open the file located at
xoops_root/include/common.php and look for the follow code:
// #################### Error reporting settings ##################
if ( $xoopsConfig['debug_mode'] == 1 || $xoopsConfig['debug_mode'] == 2 ) {
error_reporting(E_ALL);
$xoopsLogger->enableRendering();
$xoopsLogger->usePopup = ( $xoopsConfig['debug_mode'] == 2 );
} else {
error_reporting(0);
$xoopsLogger->activated = false;
}
Change it to the following:
//if ( $xoopsConfig['debug_mode'] == 1 || $xoopsConfig['debug_mode'] == 2 ) {
error_reporting(E_ALL);
// $xoopsLogger->enableRendering();
// $xoopsLogger->usePopup = ( $xoopsConfig['debug_mode'] == 2 );
//} else {
// error_reporting(0);
// $xoopsLogger->activated = false;
//}
Save it.
you should have debugging either way. Just remember that if you use step 1, change it back before you go live.
Catz