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Sep 11th 2009, 16:31 |
jjwdesign |
LOL |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:31 |
Nathan547 |
I guess I could check if submitted password = current hash |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:31 |
KarlHungus |
jjwdesign: albeit much slower =) |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
jjwdesign |
Nathan547... You might just be able to remove the password field from the 'edit' (users) view. That will prevent from being saved again... |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
jrod |
markstory: yeah it does a great job of bringing the complexity of normal development to the browser :) |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
KarlHungus |
jjwdesign: its write less, do more |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
ifunk |
jjwdesign: jquery is so popular because people love writing javascript code others can't easily read |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
markstory |
jjwdesign: its easy to learn, you don't need to know javascript, and its good at what it does. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
markstory |
I haven't had the chance to play with it, but I remember seeing something about build scripts. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
jrod |
jjwdesign: because people love the plugins... or so i see from designers who don't really understand it |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:30 |
markstory |
jrod: doesn't cappucino have a build process as well? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
jjwdesign |
Why is JQuery so popular? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
jrod |
markstory: i know i was just joking a little.... |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
TheSneakster |
( |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
Nathan547 |
jjwdesign: Rewrite them how? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
TheSneakster |
that article is on Italian blog |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
markstory |
but I don't think one is better than the other :) |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
TheSneakster |
p |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
TheSneakster |
great, now I'll have to learn Italian, too |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
markstory |
which is fine, as it lets you pick what you want. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:29 |
jjwdesign |
Nathan547 - You'll need to rewrite your user/groups controller/models. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
markstory |
TheSneakster: no you have to make a duct tape ball of plugins. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
markstory |
jrod: no, cappucino is a totally different beast |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
jjwdesign |
Nathan547 --- its hashing the hash |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
TheSneakster |
markstory: I don't use it "by itself" |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
ifunk |
Nathan547: yes, it is |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
TheSneakster |
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/jquery-helper <------ there we go |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
jrod |
scripty2 looks pretty awsome IMO |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
Nathan547 |
maybe it's hashing the hash |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
Nathan547 |
erm, not the same thing |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
markstory |
and only approaches the feature set of scriptaculous prototype with many plugins. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:28 |
Nathan547 |
Why would the password be changing to the same thing every time I save an edited user? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
markstory |
TheSneakster: and jQuery is exceptionally limited by itself. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
TheSneakster |
I'll do that |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
TheSneakster |
k |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
KarlHungus |
$this->log($session->sessionTime, LOG_DEBUG); is empty. argh. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
TheSneakster |
( |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
TheSneakster |
and there is also the matter of having to learn a new API whilst I'm at it |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
jrod |
ACTION ducks |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
markstory |
or you can search for and find the jQuery AjaxHelper someone else wrote. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 16:27 |
jrod |
markstory: why doesnt cake support Cappucino ? :) |