Apparently it posted the second message I sent and not the first one,
so here is the first one over again.
@Sam
I did what you asked, and it does indeed add the messages to the
error log in every function, including the admin_index function, but I
don't know how this helps me
@francky061
It does redirect properly to http://mypage.com/admin/news.
However it doesn't actually display anything except the debug MySQL
data. Which amusingly enough doesn't have the query in it that I sent
it from the admin_index function
@filip
I did try doing that, also tried echoing a string in the
admin_index function of the news controller. However nothing gets
outputted. Which, when combined with what I said to francky, leads me
to believe it isn't hitting the admin_index function, but I have no
idea why
On Jun 10, 8:51 am, "Arak Tai'Roth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I do appreciate the help, and would love it if someone was able
> to fix this problem anyways for me. I think I might just switch to
> auth, I originally didn't use auth because I thought it was going to
> be more work, clearly that is no longer the case as I could have been
> done this had I used auth a long time ago. But if you still feel like
> tackling the problem I am here.
>
> On Jun 10, 2:35 am, Filip Camerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On my current dev machine CakePHP gives me a completelyblankpage
> > without any indication of what went wrong whenever my view uses a non-
> > defined variable. So replace your view with one that just says "hello"
> > for a second and see if that gets printed; if so you know the prob.
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