Log message #1032588

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# Sep 11th 2009, 18:40 unclezoot thought i was calling compact when i wasnt
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:40 unclezoot biscazziera and Admad, you are both right, i was being a chimpanzee
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:40 ADmad unclezoot: you are getting what you are passing... look at line 16 of your pastebin again
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:39 biscazziere maybe better var_dump
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:39 NetTalk <Valiant64>I just need to know the best way to manage multilanguage web contents through admin panel ?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:39 biscazziere unclezoot: debug() is your friend
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:39 justskills solved!
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:38 ADmad sounds odd
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:38 unclezoot ill triple check the variables come out in the view now
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:38 unclezoot so i try to use a plugin helper by doing $myhelper->myaction($x) and it comes out in the helper as 'x'
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:37 biscazziere unclezoot: are you sure that variables are set as you expect in the view?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:37 unclezoot when i try to pass variables into a plugin helper via a controller view, the plugin helper doesnt receive the variables properly
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:36 biscazziere but js validation should never improve security
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:36 ADmad unclezoot: i cant understand your issue
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:36 biscazziere server side validation is always mandatory, client side js validation is optional, it can improve performances (less requests) and user experience
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:36 Valiant64 wesley_unipac: can you LS your dir structure and pastebin it?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:35 Hiall Yea but its kinda pointless spending so long purely over validation :P
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:35 Valiant64 biscazziere: yes, very true.. or use IE 4.0 lol
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:35 Valiant64 Hiall: lol! well I'm sure there are many ways to do it
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:35 biscazziere Valiant64: or simply turn javascript off from browser
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:35 Hiall I'm just going to do it in the controller like you suggested first :D
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:34 Valiant64 Hiall: not code, per say, but variables.. which could bypass your validation
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:34 Hiall Hmmn good point
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:34 wesley_unipac Valiant64; the cake is the folder with the files from the site? in my case within the htdocs folder of apache?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:34 Valiant64 Hiall: well, anyone could send code through via custom Get's or Posts from their own sites
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:34 Hiall that they can overwrite the js?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:33 Hiall Hmmmn how do you leave a security hole?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:33 Valiant64 Hiall: The only thing with leaving validation to JS, is that you create an open security hole, which can be hacked.
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:32 jjwdesign Set it based on $params['named']?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:32 Valiant64 wesley_unipac: i'm not sure what ur problem is. all i can really help out with is to check your paths, you can pastebin it: http://pastebin.com/
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:32 justskills there must be a way
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:32 wesley_unipac ?
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:32 unclezoot that's within my pluginhelper when i do a debug
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:31 unclezoot so $js becomes 'js' for example
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:31 unclezoot Admad, ive tried but im missing somethin. this is my code -> http://pastebin.com/m592c89cb, basically, when i pass in parameters into my plugin.helper the variables turn into the variables' names, instead of the values
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:31 jjwdesign !find
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:31 jjwdesign !paginate
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:30 jjwdesign At least, that's what the docs say
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:30 Hiall solves the issue and its nicer to have no reload
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:30 jjwdesign I think paginate is basically the same as find()
# Sep 11th 2009, 18:30 Hiall Valiant64, I've actually just had a new idea.. I'll do it all with javascript and just create a validate helper and call the specific element with js