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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:38 |
Section58 |
mmm pie |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:38 |
Section58 |
i am half joking/not trying to be abupt |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:37 |
Seguer |
Section58: LOL |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:37 |
Section58 |
sorry if i toatlly misundertand |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:37 |
diverdude |
Section58, i dont have a gf :D |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:37 |
Section58 |
but i am doing some freelance work this week |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:37 |
Section58 |
diverdude: thats quite a personal thing to say, its like me asking you what color your gf's knickers are |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:36 |
diverdude |
Section58, hey mate |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:36 |
Section58 |
diverdude: yo dude |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 23:29 |
Seguer |
~logs |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:30 |
Lemon_BE2 |
our traffic grew 10 fold over the last year |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:30 |
Lemon_BE2 |
played with some stats today |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:28 |
friskd |
probably not a bug.. just could use a little flex. |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:27 |
friskd |
Found a bug in cake. :( you can't specify that a field is date via the form helper but only have the date stored in yyyy-mm in database |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:27 |
cpgo |
friskd, afterFind format it the way cake needs it? |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:26 |
cpgo |
use $this-request->data |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:26 |
cpgo |
cpierce, $this->data is read-only for bc |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:17 |
diverdude |
Section58, what app are you working on? |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:15 |
diverdude |
Section58, hello to you good sir |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:12 |
Section58 |
hello |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:12 |
Section58 |
highlights |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:12 |
Section58 |
woah |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:10 |
Ghost_Trolley |
ACTION is searching through everything for the that damn whitespace... |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:08 |
Ghost_Trolley |
ACTION pokes Section58 |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:08 |
cpierce |
should you not use $this->data in cake 2.0 anymore â?¦ i'm seeing a lot of errors when trying to write to $this->data â?¦ although it seems that its working with reads okay |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:03 |
friskd |
Is there an easy way to store the value in the db as yyyymm or something similiar, but then have cake auto render it as datetime correctly defaulting the values. |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:00 |
scoutmstershke |
google cakephp and bindmodel |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:00 |
scoutmstershke |
create |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:00 |
scoutmstershke |
you can creat associations on the fly as you need them |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 22:00 |
diverdude |
scoutmstershke, bind model? |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:59 |
friskd |
Dunhamzzz: Debit cards |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:59 |
Dunhamzzz |
friskd what sort of credit cards do you have that have days on there as well ? |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:58 |
friskd |
problem being that its only yyyy-mm that is the standard, thus you have date which requires yyyy-mm-dd |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:58 |
Dunhamzzz |
mm/yy |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:58 |
scoutmstershke |
id say string |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:58 |
Dunhamzzz |
friskd I'd do it as char(5) |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:58 |
friskd |
Should a credit card expiration be stored as a datetime or string |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:58 |
scoutmstershke |
use bind model |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:57 |
diverdude |
My database blows completely up in size, in terms of table counts. This is because of numerous HABTM relations. Is there some trick to reduce the number of tables but still keep the HABTM relationships? |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:45 |
mdunham918_ |
cpgo: that did not work |
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Sep 22nd 2011, 21:44 |
mdunham918_ |
thanks cpgo |