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[h3]Introduction[/h3]

Fire Ignition allows you to see log messages and special messages on the fly, using Mozilla Firefox. Developed using CI 1.6.2. Probably compatible with CI 1.5.x and 1.6.x.

[h3]Requirements[/h3]

[url=http://www.getfirebug.com/]Firebug[/url] (Firefox extension) [url=http://www.firephp.org/]FirePHP[/url] (Firebug extension) PHP 5 (FirePHP library requires it)

[h3]Download[/h3]

File:fireignition_0.1.1.zip (Fire Ignition code + example)

[h3]Included files[/h3]

[b]Core[/b]

/system/application/config/fireignition.php - Config value (fireignition_enabled) to enable/disable /system/application/libraries/Firephp_fake.php - FirePHP Fake Library to disallow the library and mantain interface /system/application/libraries/MY_Controller.php - Controller extension

[b]Example[/b]

/system/application/controllers/welcome.php - How to use

[h3]Install[/h3]

This download does not include CI or FirePHP library. You need to download CI and put this files in the application folder. Then download the firephp library from http://www.firephp.org/ and put it in application/libraries/Firephp.php

[h3]Usage[/h3]

It is necesary to have Firebug + FirePHP installed on your browser. You have to set fireignition_enabled to true on the config file

$config['fireignition_enabled'] = TRUE;

and your controllers needs to extend MY_Controller instead of Controller.

Then, you will have to load the page, open firebug, go to FirePHP console and voilà, you will be facing something like File:fireignition_screenshot2_0.1.1.gif

[h3]Tips[/h3]

For live sites, you can enable/disabled Fire Ignition in the config file. Also, you can enable it for your IP Address using

[code]

$config['fireignition_enabled'] = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] == '127.0.0.1';

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