I am developing a Zend MVC application.
Sometimes I like to echo some text just for quick and dirty debugging. e.g
<?php
class MyClass {}
echo('hello world - yes this script is included');
I can echo ‘debug-text’ in my bootstrap> But, when text is echoed in my model or controllers it is NOT being rendered in the output.
I am using Zend 1.9.5 and using Zend Layout with MVC
Is there a setting somewhere that is suppressing all ”non-view script rendered” output?
I am answering this question because I came back to the same code , 10 months later , and it confused me again.
I was in the context of a Default Module, Index Controller, and Index Action.
I wanted to echo some simple text as a quick way to see what was happening in the code:
Trouble was – the echoed text was just not showing up.
It worked in other controllers , but not this one. It was driving me crazy.
Now – I’ve worked out the problem.
I was using a special layout for this particular control action… a ‘home page layout’.
In my home page layout I was not rendering any view script. All the content and design was in the layout. Because the home page is a special , unique page, there was no need to separate into a two step view. For this reason I had no reason to need a view script. But, I did create a ‘views\scripts\index\index.phtml’ to keep ZF from complaining. I did not however, render it in my layout – cos it was not needed.
Any echoed output is captured into the
layout()->content(automatically assigned by the layout from the ‘default’ response segment). Because I was not echoing out that segment, it behaved as if the echoed text was being suppressed.To solve the problem , i simply had to ensure that i was echoing out the content segment.
i.e.
which, with my debug text being echoed too… would render as: