Log message #3149199

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# Jan 29th 2014, 22:25 Hippo )
# Jan 29th 2014, 22:25 m0dmd hi Hippo!!!
# Jan 29th 2014, 22:25 Hippo hello m0dmd
# Jan 29th 2014, 22:24 m0dmd hello everyone.
# Jan 29th 2014, 22:21 jks it seems to be the check for the Crud.Crud component in invokeAction() that fails
# Jan 29th 2014, 22:20 jks trying to use the friendsofcake/crud plugin and followed their installation guide for PHP <= 5.3, but I'm ending up with "Missing Method" for for example the index action.. anyone can lend a hint?
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:51 todds such a bossy bot
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:50 lukasstr !bin
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:46 star_prone <?php echo $this->Form->checkbox('CityJob.city_id', array('value' => $city_id, 'hiddenField' => false, 'label'=>'test'), array('legend' => $city))?>
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:46 FreefallGeek Will do.
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:45 ten1 but before we talk, you might want to read the chapter of the cake book on relations
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:45 ten1 let's talk foreign keys and relations
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:45 ten1 'dependencies' is loose terminology
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:44 FreefallGeek The problem I see there is that you then have to update dependancies in both models anytime an association is changed
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:43 ten1 FreefallGeek: both would be preferred
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:42 FreefallGeek Or do you define them both ways, so that User has a collection of associated Players?
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:41 FreefallGeek Do you define dependancies just in the child object? For instance, Player object contains UserID field with corresponding User ID
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:41 todds optimator: i think it should be ('phpgrcode', 'Lib') -- i'm not 100% on that though.
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:41 FreefallGeek If you have two objects which are dependant on one another, for instance a User objet and a Player object
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:40 BackEndCoder afternoon
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:40 FreefallGeek Afternoon all.
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:39 optimator humm, it's not because if I fubar the file name I don't get an error
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:39 BackEndCoder you can always enter a label manually and disable the default label
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:39 BackEndCoder show me some code star_prone
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:39 star_prone BackEndCoder: it soesn't work
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:36 optimator so my statement is App::uses('phpqrcode/phpqrcode.php', 'Lib'); - Does that look right?
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:34 BackEndCoder hello
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:34 lukasstr hay there
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:33 BackEndCoder in the array 'label'=>'my label here'
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:33 BackEndCoder yes
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:33 star_prone is there a way to define labels for a checkbox if I create it with FormHelper::checkbox?
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:33 BackEndCoder ^^
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:32 todds and what backendcoder said, I would only do this if you are pretty set with the "emails from x domain"-rule.
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:31 BackEndCoder as an imput
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:30 BackEndCoder don't make it an email
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:30 BackEndCoder _if_ its only stonybrook domains you want
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:30 todds I would do the built-in email validation first though
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:30 BackEndCoder Sameer
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:29 todds You could also just do a custom validation method and do an explode() on @ and make sure the second piece is the domain you want.
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:28 todds me neither, i'm awful with it. :(
# Jan 29th 2014, 21:28 Sameer I'm not really sure how to come up with a regex expression for that.