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ezPublish RC3/Final ?! Please answer this...

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Claus Jensen

Tuesday 11 March 2003 6:38:45 am

Hello,
I have been testing the RC 2 for a some time now, and there are quite a few bugs. We can't even get the debugging features to work, even after having edited the library ezdebug.php like the wiki says (http://ezwiki.blanko.info/index.php/3XHT_DebugPopup). Getting no debugging its getting too difficult to work with, I guess we just have to wait for the Final release or RC 3.

ez crew, can you tell us anything about coming releases?

Is there anyone who knows of a solution to the problem above? How is the debugging feature meant to work?

regards,
claÜs

Claus Jensen

Wednesday 12 March 2003 12:32:38 am

> As far as I understand to activate the debugging you set it
> in the site.ini.php file. Inline debugging on the pages
> shown works once debugging is enabled by changing
> DebugOutput=disabled to enabled.
> To get the debugging information in a popup do as the linked
> page says to alter the ezdebug.php file.

It thought only the site.ini should be edited??! That's what it says in the docs and sdk. Hrrrmmmfff! Why can't they make a correct doc?! And why do I have to edit 2 files which contains the same settings?!?

Thanks that helped me!! :)

claÜs

Karsten Jennissen

Wednesday 12 March 2003 12:51:33 am

> > As far as I understand to activate the debugging you set
> it
> > in the site.ini.php file. Inline debugging on the pages
> > shown works once debugging is enabled by changing
> > DebugOutput=disabled to enabled.
> > To get the debugging information in a popup do as the
> linked
> > page says to alter the ezdebug.php file.
>
> It thought only the site.ini should be edited??! That's what
> it says in the docs and sdk. Hrrrmmmfff! Why can't they make
> a correct doc?! And why do I have to edit 2 files which
> contains the same settings?!?
>
> Thanks that helped me!! :)
>
> claÜs

http://ezwiki.blanko.info/index.php/site.ini%20or%20site.ini.php%3F%20%283.x%29
+
http://manuals.ez.no/manual/install/setup_guide
(at the bottom)

:-)
Karsten

Claus Jensen

Wednesday 12 March 2003 1:11:59 am

> site.ini.php is used in a non-vitrual host install. EzWiki
> has more info about the manual install
> (http://ezwiki.blanko.info/)

I have a non-virtual host install and has only been editing site.ini, with luck. I now see that ezpublish must copy the values from site.ini to the site.ini.php, but it does not so with all variables/settings. It says nothing about this in the doc, I think it should.

>
> > a correct doc?! And why do I have to edit 2 files which
> > contains the same settings?!?
>
> You don't! EzP uses the .php version if it exists. If you
> have a .php series, edit them! You might want to clear the
> cache to see the changes.
>

In the sdk is says: " Edit settings/site.ini and set ViewCaching=disabled in [ContentSettings]." So I have been editing this one, and ez has been copying values without me knowing it to the site.ini.php! But when I set the debug-settings in the site.ini, it has not copied those, and therefore didnt produce debug-info! Its non-consistent behaviour, and hard to figure out!

> EzP is a beta/release candidate, don't expect 100%
> documentation or functionality!

I just expect the doc to be in sync with the release, and its not! Or they could just have waited to the docs was in sync...
I will think twice before I use a RC2 from ez again.

Claus Jensen

Wednesday 12 March 2003 1:24:57 am

http://ezwiki.blanko.info/index.php/site.ini%20or%20site.ini.php%3F%20%283.x%29
> +
> http://manuals.ez.no/manual/install/setup_guide
> (at the bottom)

Hi Karsten, thanks. I have read those now, but I think the infomation should be placed a little more strategic. I was way past the installation, was not in my mind to read that document over again.
But it must be a bug then, that it (ez) copies all values except some of the debugging settings from site.ini to site.ini.php. Since I have been editing the site.ini all along, and seen the changes happen. How does that routine work?

claÜs

Karsten Jennissen

Wednesday 12 March 2003 1:31:21 am

> http://ezwiki.blanko.info/index.php/site.ini%20or%20site.ini.php%3F%20%283.x%29
> > +
> > http://manuals.ez.no/manual/install/setup_guide
> > (at the bottom)
>
> Hi Karsten, thanks. I have read those now, but I think the
> infomation should be placed a little more strategic. I was
> way past the installation, was not in my mind to read that
> document over again.
> But it must be a bug then, that it (ez) copies all values
> except some of the debugging settings from site.ini to
> site.ini.php. Since I have been editing the site.ini all
> along, and seen the changes happen. How does that routine
> work?

That's a good question as it shouldn't happen. Most probably a bug. You do not have to edit two files, though. I agree that that info should be placed in a more visible place. :-)

Karsten

Claus Jensen

Wednesday 12 March 2003 2:36:27 am

> Just edit the .ini.php files not the .ini files.

I have figured that out by now. Its just having used so many hours on a little thing like that, its bothering.

>
> Nobody is perfect.

Im nobody ;)

>
> > I will think twice before I use a RC2 from ez again.
>
> Too bad for you. I think EzP is a promissing CMS with a lot
> of potentional. Nuke-a-likes have many security bugs and are
> not designed with a company in mind.
>
Thinking twice means, if I dont have time to track bugs, I will have to choose something else. And yes, maybe its too bad, cos' ez is definitively promising.

> Try to download and install a subversion (EzWiki has a
> how-to). To install you have to edit site.ini(.php) and
> change Checkvalidity to true.

yes, dont forget .php now ;)

But, as Karsten mentions it's most probably a bug. I will register it, it was really hard to find.

Thanks anyway.
claÜs