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Aug 8th 2008, 19:39 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
that's WAY cleaner than my current approach |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:39 |
TommyO |
Azhi_Dahaka_: ^^ |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:37 |
TommyO |
if (!Validation::blank($field)) { ... is perfectly legit in a controller |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:36 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
the only validation is: not empty... because i'm using some like queries, so empty means all |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:35 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
and returns every matching book |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:35 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
the term is looked up on the name of the book, the abstract of the book and the name of the themes linked to each book |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:34 |
TommyO |
Validation class is static, no reason you couldn't call those methods directly |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:34 |
TommyO |
you can validate, or you can check the validity from the controller, which might fit here |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:34 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
ok, case in point: search feature |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:34 |
TommyO |
yeah, it's starting to get grey area isn't it :) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:33 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
yes, and no... it also looks for a field on another models |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:33 |
TommyO |
you could validate against a Model rule even if it never gets saved |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:33 |
TommyO |
so it is tied to a model, just not to a specific field |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:33 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
meh, i will check on the controller if the data on the input field is empty and return an empty array |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:33 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
hmm... it's a search term for some fields in an existing model... |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:32 |
TommyO |
Azhi_Dahaka_: tie it to a Model then, even if the Model isn't tied to a database |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:27 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
hmm, how can i add validation to a form not tied to a model? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:17 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
because, that's ALL |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:17 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
so, i don't want to do a like "%%" |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:17 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
thing is: i'm not exactly looking for stuff on just one field |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:16 |
TommyO |
empty term however is a validation issue imho |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:16 |
TommyO |
Azhi_Dahaka_: I like empty in the view. <?php if (empty($results)): ?>... <?php else foreach($results as $result): ?>... |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:08 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
messages of empty term or no results should be handled on the controller or the view? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 19:07 |
Azhi_Dahaka_ |
ok, i'm doing a search action on a controller |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:55 |
CrazyTux[m] |
Inside of layout, whats the method to grab the current controller your inside of. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:49 |
sktforfun |
I'm getting this error message: Fatal error: Call to a member function link() |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:49 |
sktforfun |
Hi, to load a javascript I must use $javascript->link('jquery') right? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:33 |
il_padrino |
;) |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:33 |
il_padrino |
;9 |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:33 |
achew22 |
in a view use $this->Session->check('Auth.User') and that should tell you if the user is logged in |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:31 |
achew22 |
no space |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:31 |
jadjei |
I think the AuthComponent sets Session params, so you can check these to see if a user is logged in. |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:29 |
il_padrino |
S |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:24 |
il_padrino |
? auth |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:24 |
il_padrino |
? bot |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:21 |
il_padrino |
for example know if a user is loged? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:21 |
il_padrino |
is there one helper to handler AuthComponent? |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:20 |
il_padrino |
D |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:20 |
il_padrino |
i have a question with AuthComponent |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:20 |
il_padrino |
hello |
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Aug 8th 2008, 18:03 |
jadjei |
I can't figure out how find('neighbor',...) works although it's deprecated.. just using findNeighbours still |