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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
franki |
thanks |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
dakota |
~tell franki about debugKit |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
Section58 |
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/818608412 How do i stop this repeating at the bottom ? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:40 |
daVinciWanaB |
incredibly easy to install - most people I talk to say they get it before starting any project |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
daVinciWanaB |
yah |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
franki |
what is it?a plugin? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
daVinciWanaB |
franki: it's amazing and will make debugging SO much more simple |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:39 |
daVinciWanaB |
franki: definately DEFINATELY go get debugkit |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:38 |
franki |
thanks a lot |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:37 |
rchavik |
it'll dump all vars set by Controller::set() |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:36 |
rchavik |
debug($this->viewVars) |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:36 |
franki |
how can i check if view is getting the right data from controller? debug($this->var)? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:34 |
franki |
or maybe i did a bad action on form |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:34 |
franki |
because the module works on its own |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:34 |
franki |
there must be a problem with controller |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:28 |
daVinciWanaB |
correct |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:28 |
dogmatic69 |
that is just a cakeified plugin for tinymce |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:28 |
daVinciWanaB |
morning |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:28 |
daVinciWanaB |
dogmatic: https://github.com/CakeDC/TinyMCE |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:28 |
TooMuchCaffeine |
morning |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:27 |
dogmatic69 |
where do you see this? https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce/commits/master |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:27 |
daVinciWanaB |
franki - might have to specify the action for your form |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:27 |
daVinciWanaB |
oh - just last edited it? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:26 |
dogmatic69 |
Predominant did not make tinyMCE |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:26 |
franki |
well the login module comes out,but when i type infos in it nothing happens,i guess its a redirection problem,or maybe it doesnt read the controller at all |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:26 |
daVinciWanaB |
tehtreag: oh - but it's made by predominant... sheesh - not sure I want to use it now ;) |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:25 |
daVinciWanaB |
tehtreag: thanks for the info/link - i've heard of tinyMCE - forogt about it :) i will definately check it out |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:25 |
daVinciWanaB |
frank: but you'll still need a login.ctp (or users/login.ctp) - if that's where the browse is directin |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:24 |
daVinciWanaB |
franki: shouldn't have to, no |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:24 |
daVinciWanaB |
dogmatic69: i also said "to replace textareas" |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:24 |
franki |
do i have to delete the previous file? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:24 |
franki |
and moved the login.ctp to the element dir |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:24 |
franki |
so i added $this->element('login') |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:24 |
dogmatic69 |
daVinciWanaB: you asked for a text editor, not a wysiyg |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:24 |
daVinciWanaB |
franki: you can just save it in the views/elements folder, then include it like: echo $this->element('whatever'); |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:23 |
franki |
i wanted to use it as element |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:23 |
daVinciWanaB |
dogmatic69: i assume you're joking |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:23 |
franki |
i made a login module |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:23 |
daVinciWanaB |
fraki: what do you mean "how to use"? |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:23 |
dogmatic69 |
daVinciWanaB: $this->Form->input('foo', array('type' => 'textarea')); is about as simple as it gets |
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Sep 21st 2011, 13:23 |
franki |
and they work if taken singularly |