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Aug 6th 2008, 22:58 |
freebox |
=) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:58 |
thestaff |
kool |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:58 |
freebox |
thestaff: brazilian |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:58 |
thestaff |
are you italian or spanish ? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:57 |
freebox |
this model function |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:57 |
freebox |
foreach ($this->find('all') as $row) { $this->create(); $this->id = $row[$this->alias]['id']; $this->saveField('titulo', $row[$this->alias]['titulo']); } |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:57 |
julien_re_ |
i have been using afterFind for a while, and I updated to last SVN, I had to change my generateList() to find('list') and my afterFind function is no longer called |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:57 |
thestaff |
what do you use then ? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:56 |
julien_re_ |
hi there |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:56 |
freebox |
its for reset slugs |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:56 |
freebox |
thestaff: is nothing with js |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:54 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
What's the best way to do that kind of model management? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:54 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
but in some cases (such as ajax requests) I don't need those models loaded. |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:54 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
right now I have $uses = array("Article", "User"); in my app controller to count for those items... |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:54 |
freebox |
thestaff: uhm? sorry i dosent understan |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:53 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
I have several elements in my default layout that I always render. Those elements require some data be pulled and set by either my AppController or requestAction within the element itself... |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:53 |
thestaff |
freebox have you ever done modalbox stuff ? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:52 |
thestaff |
lol |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:52 |
freebox |
is a pain |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:52 |
freebox |
with 330.000 records |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:52 |
freebox |
this function: foreach ($this->find('all') as $row) { $this->create(); $this->id = $row[$this->alias]['id']; $this->saveField('titulo', $row[$this->alias]['titulo']); } |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:46 |
thestaff |
i'd like to get something like this :http://modalbox-cakephp-demo.nerdnotes.org/customers/index/page:1/sort:first_name/direction:asc |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:46 |
thestaff |
couldn't find a good one |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:46 |
thestaff |
somebody knows a good tutorial for modalbox ? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:46 |
cobol |
so its nice to see |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:46 |
cobol |
its not a new concept or anything, but it's ben kind of rare in web frameworks |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:45 |
moelee |
wasn't until i started actually setting up cakephp and coding did it really sink in |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:45 |
moelee |
the wikipedia entry is kinda abstract |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:38 |
poluta1 |
configuring a thing using standardized rules |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:37 |
poluta1 |
yeaa |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:37 |
cobol |
makes a ton of sense, doesnt it? :) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:36 |
poluta1 |
Hedz, cobol, moelee : thank you.. yes.. i understand now... |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:34 |
stabb |
hai |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:34 |
crux |
hai |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:34 |
stabb |
oh hey |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:30 |
cobol |
does that make sense? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:30 |
cobol |
that makes everything automagic, for the most part |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:30 |
cobol |
so it's a naming convention aided by camelcasing |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:30 |
cobol |
i.e. to store objects of type 'Food', you create a table called 'Foods' with a controller called 'Foods Controller', and you can access related objects called food 'Bins' by having a key named 'bin_id' |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:29 |
moelee |
well that's just one example |
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Aug 6th 2008, 22:29 |
moelee |
to make connections between tables and models |