we got off list, without meaning to, it seems. Here are the last few posts in the thread: > >>> On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:46 AM, Govinda <govinda.webdnatalk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> Perhaps you should spend some time looking for a better text editor >>>>> for your OS. :) When the current tools I use does not give >>>>> satisfactory progress in what I'd like to do, I replace the tool(s). >>>> >>>> I am happy with my editor. It (BBedit) has good multi-file search-replace... and I can also generate that/a full list of where all is strtolower().. BUT I do not want to just willy nilly comment out/remove all those instances of strtolower(), because even if it seems to "work", I won't really know what damage I may have done to the library(ies). If I can find just the one instance that is the culprit, without spending days trying every single spot, one at a time, then great.. but since a lot of the code in those libraries is a bit over my head (without spending a lot of time on it), I want something more definitive than just stabbing at every strtolower(). >>>> >>>> I appreciate your time and attention. When I post my OP, I was/am hoping for a reply where someone knows what really is the situation; where is the specific offending line(s) I can hack in the source, or better yet, just how can we set CSStidy config options through HTMLpurifier at runtime, and so not hack the source at all. >>>> >>>> -Govinda >>> >>> You don't need to modify every strtolower statement. Just open up the >>> files and look at that code block and the surrounding code blocks. If >>> that doesn't make sense, then most likely it's not what you're looking >>> for. >> >> >> I tried that.. and some of the instances of strtolower() I thought very well could be the culprit.. and so I commented it out... but it did not help (it was not the culprit, or else it was still being overridden by another one). >> >> Many other instances I could not tell by looking at the code. >> >> Some were pretty clearly not the culprit. >> >>> In Notepad++, double clicking on a line in the search results >>> window will open up the file and bring you right to that line. If >>> BBedit doesn't do that, then refer back to my comment about the tools >>> you use :) Just my 2 cents. >> >> BBedit too does do that :-) >> >>> >>> BTW, I rather dig through the code 1st and see what strength and >>> weakness that framework provides and to fully comprehend if all its >>> bells and whistles are as others claim. What may work for others may >>> not for you. For example, in all my past searches for a PHP >>> framework, only Yii managed to fulfill the most of what I want in a >>> framework, including and specifically ability to create CRUD UI by >>> just specifying the table name after the DB configurations are set. >>> But more than that, Yii went beyond my expectation by providing the >>> client side validation for the CRUD too. Granted the UI doesn't fit >>> my liking but it does more than the other frameworks I've looked at. >>> :) >> >> I have been pleased with the frameworks and libraries I have picked to help me out.. even HTMLpurifier and CSStidy have been great.. It was not until now (too deep in to want to go back) that I realized I have this one issue. >> >> I am just about to hand off this code.. just need to find a way to patch/workaround this one thing.. have another new project stating monday. >> >> In case I seem irreverent.. it is not my intention... I appreciate you even bothering to reply :-) >> -Govinda > > Have you tried using xdebug and step through the code to look for > changes? IIRC, xdebug is capable of monitoring variables and their > values. AFAICT that is a brilliant idea - put a watch on the var(s) until I can trace just exactly where the offending line is. [snip] I have yet to bring my tools up to speed to do that here in PHP. I won't have time before this thing is out the door.. but thanks for reminding me I need to check out something like xdebug sooner than later. -G -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php