Log message #3148600

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# Jan 29th 2014, 09:50 dan023 http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1978808080
# Jan 29th 2014, 09:16 hekep CakeEventManager::instance()->listners('Event.key') ; umm should extend CakeEventManager and update ->attach() to avoid doubles.
# Jan 29th 2014, 09:12 Neon1024 If they are registered, you should be able to query the thing that they are registered to
# Jan 29th 2014, 09:12 hekep suppose bootsrep.php is loaded only once , so it suppose to be safe there.
# Jan 29th 2014, 09:11 Neon1024 Have a read about event listeners in the book
# Jan 29th 2014, 09:11 Neon1024 No idea
# Jan 29th 2014, 09:11 hekep um how's that ...
# Jan 29th 2014, 09:10 Neon1024 So check if the listener already exists before attaching a new one
# Jan 29th 2014, 08:57 hekep what's the best place to register global event listeners ? app/Config/bootstrap.php , I suppose . Want avoid double listner registrations.
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:40 daVinciWanaB1 having 10+ translation fields in my translations table causes the query to create a lot of INNER JOINs, which makes a query on a 20-row table last over 2 minutes... any ideas whta I can do?
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:10 BackEndCoder hello
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:10 Junior yello ;)
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:10 BackEndCoder i'm going to get some sleep, best of luck mate
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:03 BackEndCoder or indeed 'werid'
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:03 BackEndCoder that would make sence why $this is null
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:03 BackEndCoder i'm guessing now tho, cause i don't have the code infront of me
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:03 BackEndCoder you never know
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:03 BackEndCoder try something like $this->Cms->render( array('view' => 'cms_index')); at the bottom of your cms_index action just to see if it works
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:02 BackEndCoder this is why you are having problems using forms
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:02 BackEndCoder so your cms_index your trying to load doesn't use the same controller
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:01 BackEndCoder it would seem your cms thing has overridden rendering
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:01 BackEndCoder and with the comments from the login area just above
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:01 BackEndCoder $this->Cms->render( array('view' => 'index'));
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:01 BackEndCoder the only difference i can see is this line
# Jan 29th 2014, 06:01 BackEndCoder ok so
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:56 Starcraftmazter one is overview action the other is cms_index action
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:56 Starcraftmazter yes
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:56 Starcraftmazter index.ctp and cms_index.ctp
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:56 BackEndCoder and are they from the same controller
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:56 BackEndCoder can you give me the names of both views ?
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:56 Starcraftmazter the other view that is with a form
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:56 Starcraftmazter BackEndCoder: i did, i linked to it
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:55 BackEndCoder if its outside the plugin range
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:55 BackEndCoder the only thing i can think of is the location of the view file
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:53 BackEndCoder if you have a github link to the plugin or something like this i might be more helpful
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:52 BackEndCoder its hard to check it without having the code infront of me
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:50 BackEndCoder check the directorys inside plugin/plugin_name/views/helper for anyfiles that look like form, or a form extentnion
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:49 BackEndCoder check out the app controller too, to make sure they don't override the form helper
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:49 BackEndCoder see how they made it
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:49 BackEndCoder in a view
# Jan 29th 2014, 05:49 BackEndCoder there is probably another place they already have a form