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# Sep 11th 2009, 17:43 keogh I have CakePHP on mydomain.com
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:43 keogh e.g.
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:43 keogh how can I put others webapps inside CakePHP
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:42 keogh hi
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:41 Valiant64 ...
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:40 NetTalk <CakeBot> just need ur suggestion and reference website where i may find the solution
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:40 jjwdesign !manual
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:40 NetTalk <CakeBot> hi, could u please help me out
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:39 jjwdesign !cakebook
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:39 jjwdesign !noob
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:38 biscazziere I have a simple problem when writing a test for my behavior: there is a case when I use trigger_error in the behavior. How can I test if this error is triggered? I tried with $this->expectError('My error msg') but it doesn't seem to work, even if I see the error displayed
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:36 NetTalk plz help me out if anyone has an idea
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:36 NetTalk Is there any other way around which let me handle through admin panel
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:35 NetTalk I have seen the cakephp core way in which webcontents handle through locale folder
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:34 NetTalk thanks in advance
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:33 NetTalk how to manage multilanguage web contents through admin panel in Cakephp? just me any reference article about it or suggest me the best way
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:33 Valiant64 NoReGreT: if it works it works
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:32 Valiant64 NoReGreT: but, then again. i could list off 5 other ways to read data
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:32 NoReGreT Valiant64: http://book.cakephp.org/view/336/Creating-Post-Views, i was wondreing about $this->Post->id = $id;
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:32 Valiant64 NoReGreT: I'd feel more comfortable with just having the id in the read function, and you save a line of code
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:31 NoReGreT Valiant64: it goes like this $this->set('post', $this->Post->read());
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:30 Valiant64 NoReGreT: $this->Post is your static model
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:30 Valiant64 NoReGreT: where would the data then go
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:29 NoReGreT so point taken
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:29 NoReGreT well, i'm following the tutorial to learn
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:29 Valiant64 NoReGreT: because you are referencing the model
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:29 Valiant64 NoReGreT: I'm not sure if $this->Post->id = $id is the right way
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:29 Valiant64 NoReGreT: http://api.cakephp.org/class/model#method-Modelread
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:28 NoReGreT Valiant64: where i could read more about read() ? where i can find it in api.cakephp.org
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:28 NoReGreT Valiant64: yeah, since that's what's used in the blog tut.
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:28 Valiant64 that might work
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:27 NoReGreT so $this->Post->id = $id ; $var = $this->Post->read(); is the same, right ?
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:26 Valiant64 NoReGreT: $var['Post']['vargoeshere']
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:26 Valiant64 NoReGreT: yup. so then you have ur multi-dim array
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:25 NoReGreT Valiant64: so it puts that record in $var ?
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:23 Valiant64 $var = $this->Post->read(null, $id);
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:21 NoReGreT $this->Post->id = $id just selects that record with the $id, right ?
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:08 Scotto anyone?
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:03 Scotto and $params['mimeType'] = 'application/pdf'
# Sep 11th 2009, 17:03 Scotto its sending the browser text/html
# Sep 11th 2009, 16:53 Scotto i checked the param settings and made sure the file exists