Moin Hugh,
On Friday 10 February 2006 19:08, Hugh Prior wrote:
I am perfectly OK debugging a script which uses GET
data, because the
parameters are there on the command line. But how on earth do you use
the Zend Development Environment to debug with POST data?
e.g. the wiki uses the file "index.php" which does all the control and
it takes POST data I don't see it of course on the URL. I cannot
cut-and-paste the URL into the ZDE "Debug URL..." field. If it was all
done with GET (which of course it cannot be because of the size of the
text) I could just copy the URL into the "Debug URL..." field like this
"index.php?action=edit&usertext=somedummytext" and I'd be away.
Sure, I could just hack at the $_POST global variable from an empty
index.php call, but does anybody have a better way?
I know this is more of a PHP question than a MediaWiki question, but
anyone working on MediaWiki must have a good answer to this since ALL
control is done via the POST.
You can download the "web developer toolbar" extension for FireFox, and
use it to change POST forms to GET forms. (It has a ton of other usefull
things for debuggin web apps, forms, CSS ad HTML and and and).
http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/
Hope this helps,
Tels
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