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by Cori Schlegel
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Simple WP FirePHP
Extremely simple mechanism for embedding FirePHP into WordPress to use FirePHP during WP Development.
Tested up to WP 2.9 (Current: 6.8.2)
vtrunk
Current Version vtrunk
Updated 15 years ago
Last Update on 15 Sep, 2010
Synced 19 hours ago
Last Synced on
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#31,120
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KW Avg Position
16.5
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Downloads
3.4K
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20%
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- Version
- trunk
- Last Updated
- Sep 15, 2010
- Requires WP
- 2.0+
- Tested Up To
- 2.9
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Cori Schlegel
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Simple WP FirePHP
This is part of the behavior of FirePHP itself and is not related to the Simple WP-FirePHP plugin at all - FirePHP requires that the server it's running on be configured for output buffering (see line 4 on the FAQ page ). You can do this at the server level or within your script, either by opening output buffering at the beginning of the output and closing it at the end, or by surrounding the fb() call with buffering statements like so: ob_start(); fb("echo some stuff to the console"); ob_end_flush();