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Sep 11th 2009, 18:14 |
Hiall |
ifunk, How do I split validation for each form then? :| |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:14 |
NetTalk |
I m having an error which says "Warning: require(cake\bootstrap.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\tools\xampp\htdocs\digitalstuffsale\webroot\index.php on line 78" |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:14 |
ifunk |
Hiall: you should keep all your validation in your model |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:13 |
Valiant64 |
Hiall: login validation may be different, depending on password encryption, so manually doing it in the login() function is an easy solution |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:13 |
Valiant64 |
Hiall: Strip the model validation to the most least required items to build the object |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:11 |
Hiall |
? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:11 |
Hiall |
Valiant64, so I put validation within function register() {} and function login() {} |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:11 |
Valiant64 |
Hiall: You can manually do validation in the controller |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:10 |
wesley_unipac |
I'm having trouble running on my server an application made with cakephp |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:10 |
wesley_unipac |
please, someone help me |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:09 |
Hiall |
Question, when validating forms. If I have two seperate forms within a control login/register. For validation how do i split this within the model so only 1 validation is used for login and other for registration |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:09 |
wesley_unipac |
someone in Brazil? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:07 |
eu |
Alguém do Brasil? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 18:07 |
eu |
Boa noite |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:59 |
keogh |
thanks Valiant64, I was forgetting the app/.htaccess |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:55 |
keogh |
ok |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:55 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: and build an empty index.html file |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:55 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: third, create a folder in /app/webroot/desireddirectory/ |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:55 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: second, copy it into public_html/.htaccess and public_html/app/.htaccess |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:54 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: so first, you want to be sure you're using apache... |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:53 |
keogh |
Valiant64: that piece of code, doesn't do anything :S |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:52 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: np, gl |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:51 |
keogh |
Valiant64: thanks |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:51 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: it's apache mod_rewrite: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_rewrite.html |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:50 |
keogh |
Valiant64: what language is that sintax, how do I look for more information about it, to understand it and use it? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:49 |
NoReGreT |
i see |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:49 |
Valiant64 |
NoReGreT: /controller/action/params/moreparams |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:48 |
NoReGreT |
in redirect(), is sayd that it takes a $url. So how e.g. array('action' => 'index') is considered a url ? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:47 |
Valiant64 |
then you have open access to that dir |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:47 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: open .htaccess and use something like this: ~~~~~~~ RewriteRule ^files/$ app/webroot/files/ [L] |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:46 |
keogh |
in Zend Framework there is a directory 'public/' where you can put anything that you don't want to be read by the framework, is there anything similar in CakePHP ? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:46 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: you can probably build a model around phpbb's user table |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:45 |
keogh |
ok |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:45 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: second write update modifications to phpbb's login and your cake app login so they sync, or so that it utilizes one or the other |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:45 |
keogh |
is not a easy way? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:44 |
keogh |
S |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:44 |
keogh |
but I don't want that CakePHP thinks that forum is a controller |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:44 |
Valiant64 |
keogh: first, get familiar with mod_rewrite |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:44 |
keogh |
and I want that forum be on mydomain.com/forum |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:44 |
keogh |
and I want to use a phpBB forum |
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Sep 11th 2009, 17:43 |
keogh |
I have CakePHP on mydomain.com |