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Aug 6th 2008, 22:28 |
Hedz |
all table names must be plural |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:28 |
Hedz |
example of convetions is tables names |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:28 |
poluta1 |
can somebody explain to me..? what is convention over configuration ? owwhh... silly question.. :( sorry |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:21 |
Jezek |
how can i cache an array |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:15 |
cobol |
good programmers always are |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:15 |
nymacro |
I'm like that. You know. Lazy |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
nymacro |
It isn't really a problem. Was just interested if there was a better way to do it :P |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
nymacro |
lol |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
cobol |
;) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
cobol |
shut it :P |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
cobol |
seriously |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
cobol |
if thats the biggest problem you're having |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
nymacro |
Oh well |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
cobol |
it would break saves |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
nymacro |
that way when you iterate over $array['Post'] it would have the same behaviour |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:14 |
cobol |
that would violate convention, actually |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:13 |
cobol |
nah |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:13 |
nymacro |
(something which would make it consistently $array['Post'][index]['Post]['id']) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:13 |
nymacro |
Was just wondering if there were a better way |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:13 |
nymacro |
yeah |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:12 |
cobol |
if it has sub-children, change behavior, or vice versa |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:12 |
cobol |
i'd just run checks on the data array |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:12 |
nymacro |
no worries |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:12 |
cobol |
sorry, it took me a while to get your problem |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:12 |
cobol |
the nesting behavior is explicit to support the automatic relationships |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:12 |
cobol |
really only with a custom query, from what i know |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:11 |
nymacro |
Just wondering if there is a way to make it keep the same form |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:11 |
nymacro |
basically, from one place, i use $post['id'], and another it is $post['Post']['id'] |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:11 |
nymacro |
post element: http://bin.cakephp.org/view/65675558 |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:10 |
nymacro |
*element |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:10 |
nymacro |
oh, forgot to put in the elemtn |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:10 |
nymacro |
that is the views |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:10 |
nymacro |
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/432638033 |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:08 |
cobol |
code? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:07 |
nymacro |
I can't use the same template unless I manually modify the representation |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:06 |
nymacro |
So I want to reuse the one element for both controllers/views |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:06 |
nymacro |
Sorry, let me clarify; I have an element which renders a post, and I want to use it both for post view, and for topic viewing all posts |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:06 |
cobol |
i dont really know |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:06 |
cobol |
i think? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:05 |
cobol |
i would wager because your controller explicitly uses('Post')? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:05 |
Jezek |
gotcha |