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Aug 7th 2008, 01:36 |
primeminister |
achew22: and now doing it with regexp in perl |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:36 |
achew22 |
primeminister: I want to contribute it to core but I want to take it even futher I want to make a datasource out of it t |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:36 |
poluta1 |
$this->Listener->create(); $this->Listener->save() not work |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:36 |
achew22 |
and its Xpath so you can do all the manipulation in xpath now (which I think I am starting to get a grip of) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:36 |
poluta1 |
how to save with sub class ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:36 |
primeminister |
) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:36 |
primeminister |
achew22: gimme gimme wannahave wannahave |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:35 |
poluta1 |
ho hoo i got new problem with Extendable |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:35 |
primeminister |
way cool! |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:35 |
achew22 |
that's probably why |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:35 |
primeminister |
achew22: AH!!! :) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:35 |
achew22 |
primeminister: I think it may be unique to me -- I wrote it |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:35 |
achew22 |
so I do this there 'Account.modified' => array('date', '/Accounts/Account/last-uploaded-at/value') and it calls the __date function inside the WebService script |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:35 |
primeminister |
achew22: nice thing that map! I will have to read thise things |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
achew22 |
the date there is in the right format but on another service its given in one of the RFC formats |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
primeminister |
achew22: :D |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
Kitara |
who ever got acl working with groups ? :) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
achew22 |
its unique to me I think |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
achew22 |
no worries |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
primeminister |
achew22: sorry, never seen something like this :) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
achew22 |
yep |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:34 |
primeminister |
achew22: and map will do the magic? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:33 |
achew22 |
primeminister: anyways, those are xpaths on the right and on the left it puts them in (the 1st one as an example) $results[$I]['Transaction']['guid'] = $guid |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:33 |
Kitara |
m00 |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:33 |
achew22 |
lol |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:32 |
primeminister |
*** EEEEEEEVIL **** |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:32 |
primeminister |
D MUWAHAHAHAHAHAH |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:32 |
achew22 |
primeminister and I are just really loud |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:32 |
Traveler6 |
this chat is busy |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:32 |
achew22 |
no more web service crap |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:32 |
achew22 |
lol I guess |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
primeminister |
cool! |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
achew22 |
strangely enough |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
achew22 |
save did it perfectly |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
primeminister |
achew22: nirmally you do a saveAll? But now it is handled by save! |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
achew22 |
primeminister: saving me hours on working those arrays out the hard way |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
Traveler6 |
how do i check if a page is cached? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
primeminister |
) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
achew22 |
those should be saveall |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:31 |
achew22 |
its damn cool, it turns that into a nested array that fits perfectly into saveall |
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Aug 7th 2008, 01:30 |
primeminister |
achew22: if you define that as a webservice and map it then Model::save() will send it? or save it to the database? |