I cannot figure this out!

I am trying to get a list of a products attributes into an array on the list.phtml page. I have tried everything. I have seen a lot of solutions that use

$attributes = $product->getAttributes();

but I cannot get this to work, it just brings up a blank page. Any help would be greatly appreciated, I have spent hours and hours on this so far...

I am using Magento version 1.4.2.0

UPDATE: Here is exactly what I am trying to do:

$neededAttributes = Mage::helper('mymodule')->getNeededAttributes();
$attributes = $product->getAttributes();
foreach ($attributes as $attribute) {
   if(in_array($attribute->getAttributeCode(), $neededAttributes)) { 
      $attributename = $attribute->getAttributeCode();
  echo $attributename;
   }
 }

this is in the file gallery.phtml in design/adminhtml/default/default/catalog/product/helper/

For some reason, I cannot get the getAttributeCode function to return anything.

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have you tried get product collection first? – kjy112 Feb 10 '11 at 19:21
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Have you used step-by-step debugging with a debugger like XDebug? – greg0ire Feb 10 '11 at 19:54
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Are you asking of the values of the attributes for that specific product, or a list of all possible attribute codes? – Jonathan Day Feb 10 '11 at 22:36
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I'm guessing you need a list of only visible values. I say "values" because attributes are not the actual values, they are descriptors. The following is the salient parts from Mage_Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_View_Attributes:

$attributes = $product->getAttributes();
foreach ($attributes as $attribute) {
    if ($attribute->getIsVisibleOnFront()) {
        $value = $attribute->getFrontend()->getValue($product);
        // do something with $value here
    }
}

You don't really need to duplicate this though since you can alter/use the template catalog/product/view/attributes.phtml which is already declared on the product view page as attributes block.

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this is great and works on the frontend, but I am trying to use this in the file gallery.phtml in design/adminhtml/default/default/catalog/product/helper/ - any ideas? It seems to not be able to get the product variable in the same way – Chad Feb 16 '11 at 14:56
I posted exactly what I am trying to do in my original post. Hope you can help! – Chad Feb 16 '11 at 15:19
Since you don't actually need a product's values does it work if you create a blank product with Mage::getModel('catalog/product')? This might not respect different attribute sets, I'm not sure how to find that out. – clockworkgeek Feb 16 '11 at 17:12
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It's rather easy and gives you an array of available product attribute names

$product = Mage::getModel('catalog/product')->load('product_id');
$attributeNames = array_keys($product->getData());
print_r($attributeNames);

If you need a attribute object collection you can call

$product->getAttributes();

If you need a product collection and after that you can perform the previously mentioned ways on each collection member

Mage::getModel('catalog/product')->getCollection();
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