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Aug 9th 2008, 13:32 |
infantigniter |
very strangely, though i use DarkAuth to protect all administrative actions (such as Add), i'm winding up with like 20 new rows in one of my tables every day about. all fields in these rows are null |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:32 |
freebox |
this is the problem with cake |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:32 |
freebox |
great |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:31 |
AD7six |
freebox there are no bugs in the sections I told you to read. your problem is nothing to do with creating paginateCount. there is nothing complex about your pagination scenario - just use the right parameters. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:30 |
freebox |
is more easy for me understand an php code snippet that an bugged english manual |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:29 |
freebox |
yep |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:29 |
AD7six |
freebox I don't know. it would be a great start |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:29 |
freebox |
AD7six: why i don't show me how to do it? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:28 |
AD7six |
freebox that's true but you're reading the wrong section anyway - there is nothing complex about what you're doing |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:27 |
freebox |
AD7six: manual is telling me to do things in the wrong way ($sql=..) |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:27 |
jaredhoyt |
k |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:27 |
trueaxe |
jaredhoyt: thanks, now it works just fine |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:27 |
AD7six |
freebox yes but the help is reading the manual to you, holding your hand and reading your own debug output. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:26 |
TonkaTruck |
Will reverse routing of a prefix route honor arguments? Or must a new route be created for each possible uri format passing arguments? http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1344362767 |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:26 |
freebox |
btw i'm here asking help, because i dont know how to do it right |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:26 |
freebox |
AD7six: two things: I really noob with cake and paginate things, i'm brazilian, sometimes is hard to understand english manuals and tutorials |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:25 |
trueaxe |
or I'm working on it |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:25 |
trueaxe |
jaredhoyt: ok, I'm already doing that now. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:25 |
jaredhoyt |
just let the login redirect be /users/view and do a $user_info = $this->User->find() w/ $this->Auth->user('id') |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:24 |
jaredhoyt |
trueaxe: that's what i'm saying, let /users/view be their "home site" ... all adding an id does is tell the controller which user info to pull from the db... but you don't need a param since the id is already set in the session |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:24 |
freebox |
but i dont know why in sql log appears categoria_id = "category slug" |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:24 |
AD7six |
freebox why is it necessary for you to show blatantly wrong sql to have somone point it out to you? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:24 |
trueaxe |
I need to know the id, don't I? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:24 |
freebox |
i use this: $this->set('piadas', $this->paginate('Piada', array('Piada.categoria_id'=>$this->Categoria->id))); |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
trueaxe |
how else can I redirect them to their site? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
freebox |
int |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
medice |
nevermind |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
AD7six |
freebox what sort of field is categoria_id |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
jaredhoyt |
trueaxe: right, but why do you need the id as a param in the url? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
AD7six |
medice: what does that mean |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
trueaxe |
I want to redirect the user to their "home" site |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
freebox |
deleted |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:23 |
medice |
paginatecount can be used in views.. |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:22 |
freebox |
lol |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:22 |
jaredhoyt |
i wouldn't even bother redirecting =P putting the id in the url isn't gonna give you any added benefit |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:22 |
AD7six |
delete it |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:22 |
AD7six |
NOWHERE |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:22 |
freebox |
AD7six: yes, where i need to put paginateCount? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:22 |
trueaxe |
yeah |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:21 |
jaredhoyt |
you mean the view action? |
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Aug 9th 2008, 13:21 |
AD7six |
freebox have you read the sql log? |