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Aug 7th 2008, 07:57 |
alkemann |
yea it is |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:57 |
lqdice__ |
looks nice |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:57 |
lqdice__ |
not sure what ill use yet.. ill take a look at it |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:57 |
lqdice__ |
that is pretty fancy |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:57 |
alkemann |
http://www.jupload.biz/ is nice |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:56 |
lqdice__ |
i think swf upload automatically chops the files up and uploads it |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:56 |
alkemann |
u got a java uploader for big files? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:55 |
lqdice__ |
these files are gonna be huge.. up to 2gb |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:55 |
lqdice__ |
well I will still need the d/b to manage the access so it has to be in the db |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:55 |
alkemann |
u can save the files in the DB even |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:54 |
lqdice__ |
i guess I could though |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:54 |
lqdice__ |
i dont want it to run directly off the filesystem though |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:54 |
lqdice__ |
alkemann: this is for a file upload utility... it will even need to be able to sync back up from the filesystem so if someone drops a file in the system it enumerates it into the database |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:53 |
Ins|de |
lqdice__, i did it, changed from default to backoffice, and when i do $this->layout = 'backoffice'; it does not work.. |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:53 |
alkemann |
you should try to make behavior for it so it can be reused |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:53 |
alkemann |
i look forward to seein how it turns out :) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:53 |
lqdice__ |
alkemann: this will def be interesting |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:53 |
alkemann |
can even do it in view |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:52 |
lqdice__ |
Ins|de: you should be able to do it in app_controller beforeFilter |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:52 |
alkemann |
lqdice__: not that i recall atm |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:52 |
Ins|de |
hi there, i could change layout files with $this->layout variable right? can i do it on app_controller or just on the extended controller? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:51 |
lqdice__ |
have you seen anyone do something like this before? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:51 |
lqdice__ |
basically |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:51 |
lqdice__ |
the SQL will have to dig all the way to the leaf and if I have access to the leaf, give access to the parent |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:51 |
alkemann |
it will be a little complicated, but should be doable |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:50 |
lqdice__ |
well I also have to put conditions to make sure the user has access to it (which is the part im worried about) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:50 |
alkemann |
u do $tree = $this->Folder->find('threaded'); $folder = $this->Folder->find($id); the first with recursive -1 and the second with 1 |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:49 |
alkemann |
yes |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:49 |
lqdice__ |
which method.. folder actsAs Tree, folder hasMany Files ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:49 |
alkemann |
the good thing about this last method is you can easily only show files for one folder at a time, but show the entire folder structure (like windows) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:49 |
lqdice__ |
so if I am in /SomeProgram and it has 30 folders w/ 30 files each but the user only has access to 1 file.. it should only show that 1 folder |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:48 |
lqdice__ |
yes |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:48 |
lqdice__ |
or rather . i just want to get the children of a node.. is that easy enough? so if they are at /SomeProgram folder i just want to show its children |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:48 |
alkemann |
only have rights on files, only show folders where user has files with read rights ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:48 |
sokar007 |
hi, in cakephp manual http://book.cakephp.org/view/303/file-fields $this->data['Documents']['submittedfile'] is array with few few fields. i tried it and i have only filename - why ? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:47 |
lqdice__ |
alkemann: do you think w/ this method it will be easy enough to enumerate the entire tree to display? |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:47 |
alkemann |
or u can have Folder actsAs Tree, Folder hasMany Files and Files actsAs Ordered (my behavior) |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:46 |
alkemann |
lqdice__: thats what i mean Node actsAs Tree and have 2 behaviors for the node for file vs folder |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:46 |
lqdice__ |
i mean .. nodes hasmany nodes VS tree behaviour |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:45 |
alkemann |
better than folders hasmany folders and folders hasMany files imho |
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Aug 7th 2008, 07:45 |
lqdice__ |
thats why i was thinking tree behaviour might be better |