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Aug 7th 2008, 04:19 |
stevieboy |
its really great |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:19 |
stevieboy |
oh,i see. i already use that :) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:19 |
Martz |
stevieboy: instead of editing 100's of links to /users/view/$id |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:18 |
Martz |
stevieboy: you can make a link like this $html->link('My link', array('controller' => 'user', 'action' => 'view', $id)); and then in the future if you want to change the URLs for /users/ to /members/ all you need to do is edit your routes file, and all your links still work |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:18 |
poluta1 |
Martz: can i assign $captcha to AppModel class model ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:18 |
stevieboy |
is it just the "url-string" to "array (controller,action,id)" ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:18 |
achew22 |
TonkaTruck: remember, you're in this for money. You can sell something with stubs so long as you replace the "[TODO]" with "Feature coming soon" when you package it and sell it |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:18 |
stevieboy |
forgive me but i still cant figure out the "reverse" in the reverse routing |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:17 |
Martz |
so painful to see people still blundering along without a framework |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:17 |
Martz |
i've been lurking in the ##php channel |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:16 |
achew22 |
I have the model::url too but I use link much more often |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:16 |
achew22 |
in my models I take it even one step further -- Model::link($id) which does the whole kit and kaboodle |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:15 |
Martz |
TonkaTruck: i second achew22s recommendation. Reverse routing is amazing ;) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:15 |
TonkaTruck |
achew22: this is really great. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:15 |
achew22 |
TonkaTruck: yep |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:15 |
TonkaTruck |
achew22: yeah that is fantastic. So is $this->redirect() reverse routable too? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:15 |
thestaff |
stevieboy, I wanna try by hand if the form would show up |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:14 |
thestaff |
no worries |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:14 |
stevieboy |
oh, ok :) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:14 |
stevieboy |
achew22: erm, for what exactly? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:13 |
achew22 |
thanks stevieboy I owe you |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:13 |
thestaff |
might be this->element doens't like the htmland forms helpers |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:13 |
stevieboy |
thestaff: you got to figure out why the form istn inserted |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:12 |
stevieboy |
thestaff: in cake |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:12 |
thestaff |
cake or firebug ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:12 |
thestaff |
debug() from where ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:12 |
achew22 |
TonkaTruck: in particular the static function url part, that is just amazing |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:11 |
achew22 |
TonkaTruck: http://debuggable.com/posts/new-router-goodies:480f4dd6-4d40-4405-908d-4cd7cbdd56cb that is an awesome article from a GREAT resource. You should read everything he writes. I've only disagreed with him 1 time thus far and been a RSS reader for something like 8 months |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:11 |
pgcd |
stevieboy: thank you, i'll look into it |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:11 |
stevieboy |
thestaff: try to use debug() |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:11 |
thestaff |
there is no form created |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:11 |
stevieboy |
pgcd: there is a Set:: -class. maybe there is a good func |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:11 |
thestaff |
well I think I know where is the problem |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:10 |
TonkaTruck |
achew22: No. There's a really small bit about them in 3.4.5.4 in the book. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:10 |
thestaff |
here is my view: http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1965344384 |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:10 |
achew22 |
TonkaTruck: have you read the thing from Felix on reverse routes? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:10 |
achew22 |
thestaff: use firebug to inspect. Sorry I can't hold hands this time around |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:10 |
TonkaTruck |
I just got reverse routes to work...fancy. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:10 |
pgcd |
stevieboy: ok, I see that it was working all along, but it wasn't returning what I expected... what's the proper way to deal with the array returned from HABTM associations? should I use foreach in the view, or are there neeater ways? (i need to have a kind of "group_concat()" result) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:10 |
Djiize |
hi all |
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Aug 7th 2008, 04:09 |
thestaff |
achew22, it doesn't appear in the div either |