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I know that this question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line
  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

I know that this question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

I know that this question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

I know that this question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line
  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

I know that this question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

I know that this question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

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I know that answerthis question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

I know that answer has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

I know that this question has been answered I just add my way here:

  • I prepare page that I want to observe in my browser
  • I open app/Mage.php
  • for public static function dispatchEvent (ln:~446) in the begining I add //Mage::log($name, null, 'events.log', true);
  • uncomment that line,
  • refresh page that I'm on
  • comment again that line

Then you open var/log/events.log (~40kb) and see a whole lot events on that page only! :)

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