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# Sep 13th 2009, 02:47 vanir quit after the basic stuff
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:47 vanir i guess the problem i've been having is that i'm not sure which one to choose.. i got started with rails and got started with django... and kept shuffling between the two for a bit and eventually didn't end up learning to use either one properly
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:40 foofoo keep asking questions about frameworks if you have them vanir
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:33 vanir ?
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:24 abdelm If you like strict.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:24 abdelm And strict.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:24 abdelm I just found coding in CakePHP much easier.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:24 abdelm Well, umm.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:23 vanir Wasn't good enough in what way?
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:23 abdelm I tried CodeIgniter before, but wasn't good enough.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:22 abdelm Nice documentation
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:22 abdelm I'd go with CakePHP.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:22 abdelm So, choose a language first, then.. choose a framework i guess?
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:22 vanir For a beginner, which of these would you recommend?
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:22 vanir Yeah, I know CakePHP and CodeIgniter are PHP and Rails is for Ruby
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:21 abdelm a framework for ruby
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:21 abdelm and.. Rails.. is just another language.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:21 abdelm lol
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:21 abdelm CakePHP and CodeIgniter are PHP.
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:21 ^poi lol
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:21 abdelm Well, umm
# Sep 13th 2009, 02:21 vanir Hello, all. I'd like some help with choosing a framework. I've had extensive experience working with WordPress and the like, and I'd like to learn to build applications from scratch. Should I learn CakePHP or CodeIgniter, or should I learn Rails?
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:57 Hiall I'll try again savant ty
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:56 savant http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/brief-overview-of-the-new-emailcomponent
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:55 Hiall savant, it's not find the layout though and using the default cake one everytime
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:55 savant you need a layout. period. you can define an empty email layout that simply spits out $content_for_layout though
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:54 Hiall Is there anyway to define no default layout at all for the email compontent?
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:32 jjwdesign It's doable.
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:31 jjwdesign I have to pass it directly into the paginate as conditions.
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:31 jjwdesign I think I got it.
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:31 jjwdesign oh, its ok
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:31 savant jjwdesign: im not quite sure how to solve your problem, sorry
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:31 thinline ah
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:31 jjwdesign savant: I'm trying to maintain the state of the admin parameters used for a user.
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:31 savant thinline: ext => rss
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:30 thinline strange, I am trying to create a link with rss extension using the html helper but 'extension' => 'rss' is being interpreted as extension:rss
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:29 jjwdesign I thought about saving the info into a MySQL table.
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:29 savant oh
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:29 jjwdesign I want to save it for the duration of the login.
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:28 jjwdesign I think I'll write a component eventually.
# Sep 12th 2009, 22:28 savant why are you storing the search in the session?