Log message #1034543

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# Sep 13th 2009, 19:31 markstory we do most of the work not on directly on the 1.3 branch
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:31 markstory 1.3 is the latest merged state of 1.3
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:31 markstory yes and no.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:31 alunde So if I follow your wisdom, I should get the 1.3 branch. Is that the lastest of the 1.x line?
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:30 alunde Sorry, I was poking around in my shell.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:29 markstory so the biggest difference with git is that when you clone you get a whole repo, not one version.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:28 markstory you can setup your gitconfig to make it tracking.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:28 alunde Hmmm
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:28 markstory will checkout a local non-tracking branch of origin/1.3
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:28 markstory git checkout -b 1.3 origin/1.3
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:28 markstory will show all the available branches.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:28 markstory git branch -a
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:28 markstory yes because you haven't made any local branches yet
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:27 markstory you have the entire history and all the branches.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:27 alunde I seemed to only get the main branch
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:27 markstory when you clone in git you are doing exactly what it sounds like, cloning the repo.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:27 markstory *svn
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:27 markstory cloning in git is different than checking out in snv.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:27 markstory including all the branches.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:27 markstory alunde: when you clone you have the whole repo
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:26 alunde Also it's dated the same as the 1.3-dev tar, so I'm not sure it's very latest anyway.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:25 alunde When I did a clone, I got 1.2.5.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:25 iammisc SSL is a given
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:24 iammisc or should i do something more
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:24 alunde Thanks, How do I get the latest 1.3?
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:24 iammisc I'm thinking about adding an xmlrpc interface to my site so I could do some administrative things as a local app (instead of using a web interface and increasing bandwidth, which im paying for). For security, is using a simple api key enough. Like i'll define() a var to a random string and I'll use this secret string to authenticate?
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:24 Seguer anyone used the phpGAcl plugin?
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:24 markstory what don't you git?
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:24 markstory sure
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:24 alunde Can anyone offer a little GIT help to a GIT NOOB?
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:12 TehTreag unclezoot: Here is an example helper - http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/using-tinymce-with-cakephp#comment-2689, that uses the view as jperras suggests.
# Sep 13th 2009, 19:01 savant well i got it working and you didn't. must be magic :)
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:54 unclezoot lies
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:53 savant i did it with magic and zest
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:53 unclezoot im trying to do it within a layout
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:53 jperras but not from an element
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:53 jperras you can do it from a view
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:53 unclezoot just wondering how savant was able to load his plugin.helper in a layout
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:52 unclezoot i see
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:52 jperras but that kind of thing should be encapsulated into a helper.
# Sep 13th 2009, 18:52 jperras you could get around it by obtaining the view object in the registry and adding your script to it using the relevant method