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Aug 8th 2008, 06:37 |
skua |
how to switch between all pre-configured-database |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:36 |
annnna |
ok, thanks!! it's interesting how you used an array for that |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:36 |
Matt1 |
Dont know about that. But it does work. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:35 |
Matt1 |
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1490084862 |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:34 |
annnna |
Matt1: I was worried my architecture for this particular "business need" was conceptually wrong |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:34 |
Matt1 |
Let me get an example for you. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:33 |
annnna |
Matt1: well, it's great to know someone else is doing the same thing somewhere! |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:32 |
Matt1 |
annnna: I added the variable based on the domain currently in use. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:32 |
Matt1 |
annnna: got about 7 sites running in different doamins, all using the same app/database. Apperently the hosting company has solved that one. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:31 |
annnna |
Matt1: now that i got that working, i'm trying to tackle the other problem. If you are in domain1 you are in realtor's 1 site, so you should pass somekind of internal variable to let Cake know which realtor it's delivering content for |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:29 |
annnna |
Matt1: well i think the problem with this is the eventual overwriting in httpd.conf which would leave your sites broken until you realized apache rebuilt itself |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:27 |
Matt1 |
annnna: I worked on a shared server, but the setup looks the same. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:27 |
annnna |
Matt1: did you do that same thing? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:26 |
annnna |
Matt1: for ex. virtualhost anarealtor.com points to /home/anarealtor/public_html . Other virtualhost, mattrealtor.com points to /home/anarealtor/public_html too |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:25 |
annnna |
Matt1: well i see the problem for example if you rebuild apache somehow (which i think cpanel does from time to time while updating) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:24 |
annnna |
good to know that this constant exists |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:24 |
Matt1 |
I do the same. what problems do you see with that setup ? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:23 |
Matt1 |
annnna: I had a similar setup but used FULL_BASE_URL |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:23 |
annnna |
for this to work, i had to do a rather unusual approach (maybe a wrong one), redirecting the virtual host of both domains on apache to the same directory in the server's disk |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:22 |
annnna |
not really. it´s a dedicated server which i control and actually i did nothing there. I went to sleep, then errands, thinking about this but it fixed "itself" |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:21 |
Matt1 |
annnna: nameserver update ? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:19 |
annnna |
so i themed it according to $_SERVER[ http_host ] request, and it threw a blank page for http://domain.com but worked fine for www.domain.com. 24 hours later it works either way. Im trying to find a reasonable explanation |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:17 |
annnna |
the strangest thing happened to me with this app. It's for a real estate aggregation and I had to theme it for different domains (everybody shares data but they dont share layouts) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:10 |
annnna |
Matt1: great! free education it's all over the internet |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:08 |
Matt1 |
annnna: self-taught |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:04 |
annnna |
franko: yep. the good thing is that there's actually no age limit for architects (since you have so much slave labor in students and recent graduates) so i might come back to the field after im 40 or 50 |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:01 |
franko |
annnna: bit of both - even tried my hand at architecture, too much work though! |
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Aug 8th 2008, 06:00 |
annnna |
so i try to help but i know im no authoritative source :( |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:59 |
annnna |
are you guys in computer science careers or self-taught developers? i went to architecture school |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:59 |
franko |
annnna: I'm usually so good with children. But yeah, its easy to refactor it, just wondering if it was possible really... |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:57 |
annnna |
yeah it seems weird though that you wanna kill the child object first |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:57 |
annnna |
it's ana but i guess it might collide easily with someone else so i add random n's! |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:55 |
franko |
annnna: your name is hard to get right huh :-p |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:54 |
franko |
annna: thanks, I think I will just refactor to delete the user and just have the dependency from that relationship kick in... |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:53 |
annnna |
franko: yeah i'm seeing that.... now i realize, sorry. Let me read a bit more |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:53 |
franko |
np, will just delete the parent object... :-) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:53 |
franko |
anna: thats cool, understand that one - what I was wanting is to delete profile and then Bob is deleted also... |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:52 |
annnna |
franko: still quoting-> For example, if the "Cool Blue" profile is associated to "Bob", and I delete the user "Bob", the profile "Cool Blue" will also be deleted. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:51 |
annnna |
franko: this bit comes from the 1.1 PDF manual which is a gem unparalleled: • dependent: if set to true, the associated model is destroyed when this one is. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:48 |
annnna |
yep that one. Im trying to find it for you in the cookbook or API for 1.2 but it's there in the 1.1 documentation, which was better |
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Aug 8th 2008, 05:48 |
pgcd |
fourcs: bye |