Log message #109223

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# Aug 7th 2008, 09:30 nymacro don't mind me
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:30 nymacro I'm silly
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:29 nymacro ohwait
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:29 TommyO ammadsaleem: what is the nature of this 'function'? are you sure it belongs in the controller if you intend on calling it from the view? sure you need to call it from the view and not have it pass values in from the controller?
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:29 nymacro would there be any reason Auth is doing a MD5 when i create a record, but when I modify an existing record it just puts it plain-text?
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:28 nymacro ehhh
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:15 FunkyWeasel Hmm, '/controller/method/params' I think. But definitely check out the requestAction() documentation to be sure.
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:14 ammadsaleem and what is the path that I should specify in the request action?
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:14 FunkyWeasel No worries, I'll keep digging around for a solution or workaround to this recursive model issue - if I find it I'll try to remember to come back here and mention it.
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:13 FunkyWeasel requestAction AFAIk
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:13 ammadsaleem ?
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:13 ammadsaleem how can I do this
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:13 ammadsaleem I want to call it in one of my views
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:13 ammadsaleem I have defined a function in the App Controller Class
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:12 moelee hm sorry, don't have experience with this issue
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:12 ammadsaleem Hi all
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:12 FunkyWeasel My working assumption is that it's going bananas because it doesn't know when to stop recursing.
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:11 FunkyWeasel causes the overflow in 1.2 rather.
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:11 FunkyWeasel It's odd that the above code worked in 1.1 without issues though, but causes (what I assume to be) an overflow error.
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:10 FunkyWeasel Aye, we've not done that yet with other relations because we're only just moving to 1.2 now :)
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:10 moelee that makes the relations explicit
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:10 moelee and that seems to work successfully because there is a join table involved
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:09 moelee i have done recursive habtm
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:09 moelee i've never tried it
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:09 FunkyWeasel E.g. In Category model: var $belongsTo = array("Parent" => array('className' => 'Category','foreignKey' => 'parent'));
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:09 moelee hm
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:08 FunkyWeasel Does cakephp 1.2 support recursive model relationships?
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:08 moelee hah no worries
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:07 FunkyWeasel It's got a recursive relationship defined, representing a mysql table with hierarchical records. When I don't comment out the relationships the page fails to render or drop any related info in php log, cakephp log or syslog.
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:07 moelee FunkyWeasel: just say the problem
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:06 FunkyWeasel I'm currently working on migrating our codebase from cakephp1.1 to cakephp1.2. I've managed to avoid most of the obvious pitfalls (.ctp, App::Import and other hillarity) but I've got something odd happening with one of our models.
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:05 moelee anyone awake here
# Aug 7th 2008, 09:05 FunkyWeasel Good afternoon.
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:54 pgcd there must be a rule collision somewhere, but it's kinda working now
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:52 pgcd ok, thanks anyway =)
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:52 perilousapricot pbcd: sorry, budddy
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:52 perilousapricot pgcd: mmmm, i've not had that happen before
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:52 lqdice__ because if user has access to some node deep in the tree, he should see all of the parent nodes etc..
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:51 lqdice__ TommyO: it seems kind of difficult when you actually do it
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:51 pgcd perilousapricot: still, there must be something wrong, as i'm getting a ton of css errors (as in declaration dropped)
# Aug 7th 2008, 08:51 TommyO lqdice__: I haven't, but it should be easy enough to limit on conditions