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# Sep 21st 2011, 20:45 TehTreag csotelo: It shouldn't take long to experiment with it.
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:45 csotelo TehTreag, I am glad, thanks a lot for your help, this is a good way to search my target
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:45 TehTreag csotelo: I'm not sure... I've never had to do it. Maybe someone else has other ideas on the subject. Good luck.
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:45 csotelo TehTreag, or overload the method _paths or rewrite then, I am thinking on rewrite this method and call the the parent::_paths and then add the new path.. what do you think .. or someone who has do something like that?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:42 csotelo TehTreag, oh.. let me see, I was thinking that is something extra on bootstrap.php or something like that, let me check.. thanks
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:41 TehTreag csotelo: Seems easy enough to extend that one, and provide your own _paths() method.
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:40 TehTreag csotelo: There's not much to that view... Have you considered writing your own? https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/1.3.12/cake/libs/view/theme.php
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:37 csotelo hi
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:37 csotelo Are there a way to take /app/views/themed and move it to /themed folder? thanks
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:29 jgonca that's one option. don't forget to do that only in the controller you want, otherwise you'll disable csrf protection for all your site
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:28 Jonah11_ jgonca, looks like i need to set validatePost=false, ty
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:26 jgonca jonah11_: check the book for more details: http://book.cakephp.org/view/1296/Security-Component
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:26 Jonah11_ jgonca, how do i do the latter?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:26 jgonca jonah11_: you can override the uses variable in your controller, and remove it from the array or you can configure it to let the forms pass
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:26 NetersLandreau app_controller
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:24 dinosaadeh guys is there a place where i can set pagination limit globally?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:24 Jonah11_ jgonca, currently its in app_controller, if i could just turn it off for this one particular controller that would work. is there a way to do that but still keep it in app_controller?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:23 jgonca there is a way to disable the check, if you don't want to remove it from your controller
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:22 Jonah11_ jgonca, got it. is there a way to either: a) simulate the token or b) turn off the check for certain controllers/actions?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:21 jgonca yup
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:21 jgonca if the form you submit does not contain the hidden fields that are automatically generated (tokken and other that I don't remember the name), it will "open" a security hole and redirect you to a 404
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:21 Jonah11_ jgonca, meaning it will check for a token or something like that?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:19 jgonca if you include it in your controller, it will validate all the forms you submit
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:19 Jonah11_ jgonca, can you elaborate/
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:19 jgonca jonah11_: the problem you're experiencing may be related to SecurityComponent
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:18 Jonah11_ jgonca, no i am simulating a post using firefox REST Client addon. I just need to know how the headers are supposed to look
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:17 jgonca Jonah11_: are you creating the form with the helper?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:09 Jonah11_ what http request headers are required for cake to properly handle a posted form submission?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:07 shennyg $this->CurrentController->ControllerIWant->theMethod('named' => $namedParams); I want something like this.
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:06 jgonca ADmad: thx :D
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:06 shennyg I have a method in a controller I want to call from another controller. I have named params that need to be passed. How do I do it without using a request action?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:06 ADmad ~tell jgonca about tells
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:02 jgonca is there any link where we can see the commands that cakebot responds to?
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:01 dinosaadeh ADmad: i misread THE BOOK :) I should have wrote $this->params['named']['filtered'].. i thought named should be my variable =D my bad
# Sep 21st 2011, 20:01 ADmad dinosaadeh: debug($this->params);
# Sep 21st 2011, 19:59 Lemon|mbp Anyone played with google's prediction api?
# Sep 21st 2011, 19:58 dinosaadeh guys i have in my link comments/edit/21/filtered:532.. when in my controller i try to access filtered param by calling $this->params['filtered'] I am getting an error Undefined index: filtered.. where am i going wrong =(
# Sep 21st 2011, 19:56 JouckeH cheers!
# Sep 21st 2011, 19:56 JouckeH well, I'm off then. if anyone needs me (god knows why) i'm registered w/ the same account name as I'm in here ;)
# Sep 21st 2011, 19:55 JouckeH too bad ;)
# Sep 21st 2011, 19:55 JouckeH heh heh