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What happens when an error is produced?

Say when we do something or the member does something which throws an error like this

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 20971520 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 406 bytes) in /home/Dolphin/public_html/cache/bx_templ_en__templates_base_member_menu_notify_window.html.php on line 11

cant we tell Dolphin to collect the error scenario and send it to some boonex mailbox?

so that they can understand the error and assign someone to bug fix it in the release.

atleast critical bugs can be sent to boonex for solution???

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deano92964
You could have at least picked a actually dolphin problem as your example instead of something that falls within the realm of php limits which has nothing to do with dolphin.

But to answer you question, no. Bug reporting is not a feature built into dolphin as yet.
buckmcgoo
If they set it up that way Boonex would be flooded by emails from the sites of people who don't know how to set up php/mysql/apache correctly.. like the error you have given, why would Boonex want to see that when it has nothing to do with them?

On a related note I was on someones Dolphin site the other day and caused a database error. The error had other users name, email and other account info in it? This isn't very safe at all. It had something to do with the auto matching feature.. I guess see more I was seeing all the account info of the person it was trying to match me with?
tomakali
If 1 critical bug is identified from 1 D7 site and guess how much will bug report boonex can get from the software deployed across huge number of sites.
I hope boonex would be serious to listen to bug report live from the websites as serious they are in development.
buckmcgoo
This isn't a "criticl bug".. this is you setting your memory limit too small.
 
 
 
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