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Aug 9th 2008, 02:54 |
kalileo |
JeffEmbracedDC: you open an account there at Godaddy first and then you request the transfer from there, from within Godaddy |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:54 |
skua |
better for European People :p |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:53 |
skua |
I hope the Dollars fall down as much as possible :D |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:53 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
cool |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:53 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
ah nevermind |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:53 |
kalileo |
ACTION uses them too |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:53 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
*then |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:53 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
hmm.. How do I transfer a domain to godaddy them? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:52 |
skua |
with promocode / coupons, you can have domain for 7$ |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:51 |
Theaxiom |
godaddy.com |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:51 |
skua |
godaddy.com |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:51 |
JeffEmbracedDC |
where do y ou guys register domain names? I used to use namecheap but they keep going up in price |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:44 |
Theaxiom |
No problem. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:43 |
skua |
thank ;) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:43 |
Theaxiom |
http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:43 |
Theaxiom |
Yes, they have their own markup language, and their own API calls, etc. I had to merge the Facebook API into CakePHP. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:42 |
skua |
the facebook part is hard ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:42 |
skua |
now that make one year that i'm working with cake |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:41 |
Theaxiom |
Now I am on to the real meat. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:41 |
Theaxiom |
Yeah I already got some basic stuff working in Facebook. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:41 |
skua |
under cakephp |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:41 |
skua |
did you have good post/blog about making facebook app ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:40 |
Theaxiom |
Learning CakePHP and Facebook Platform at the same time is a little overwhelming. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:40 |
kalileo |
) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:40 |
Theaxiom |
Kalileo thank you for that information. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:39 |
kalileo |
Theaxiom: alternatively you could simply DEFINE it in bootstrap as a constant |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:32 |
skua |
core.php would be nice |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:32 |
Theaxiom |
skua Thank you. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:31 |
skua |
depending on your use |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:31 |
skua |
but you can set it in bootstrap or app_controller.. or even in a specific file |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:31 |
Theaxiom |
skua thank you |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:31 |
skua |
in core.php it would be fine |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:30 |
Theaxiom |
skua in what file? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:30 |
skua |
Configure::read('Foo'); |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:30 |
skua |
Configure::write('Foo', $bar); |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:30 |
Theaxiom |
skua yes |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:30 |
kalileo |
Theaxiom: what do you mean by "definition" ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:30 |
skua |
global vars ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:30 |
skua |
definitions ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:26 |
Theaxiom |
app_controller.php ? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 02:26 |
Theaxiom |
If I want to create definitions to be available in any part of the application, in which file and where would I define them? |