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Jan 30th 2014, 21:14 |
Fatalnix |
thing* |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:14 |
Fatalnix |
yeah that'd be a weird think for cake to override |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:13 |
Fatalnix |
heh |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:13 |
BackEndCoder |
its a php thing not a cake thing |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:13 |
Fatalnix |
I thought so |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:13 |
BackEndCoder |
yes |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:13 |
Fatalnix |
does PHP not have a sort function? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:12 |
BackEndCoder |
array sort |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:12 |
BackEndCoder |
randomly guessing is what i'm really good at |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:12 |
Nick____ |
just got to figure out how to reorder child items now :( |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:10 |
Nick____ |
ha its ok todds, I just randomly guessed and it worked :) |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:09 |
todds |
(sorry again Nick____) |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:08 |
chris______ |
lawl "bat mobile" xD |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:08 |
todds |
To the Bat Mobile! |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:07 |
BackEndCoder |
brb, my bat phone is ringing |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:07 |
todds |
derp, ignore me. I'm looking at form() not link(). |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:07 |
todds |
haha |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:07 |
Fatalnix |
doesn't sound very argumentative |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:07 |
BackEndCoder |
first arg in a from create is a string afaik |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:07 |
Fatalnix |
one arument |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:06 |
todds |
backendcoder: right, but he's passing two. :) |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:06 |
BackEndCoder |
todds, yeah one arument would be an array |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:05 |
BackEndCoder |
Grafikart, its not all made yet, maybe a month |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:05 |
todds |
Nick____: strange, the documentation says it only accepts two arguments: http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/core-libraries/helpers/form.html#creating-form-elements |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:03 |
Nick____ |
it seems to work ok, randomly |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:03 |
todds |
Nick____: Nope, I -think- they belong in the first array with the other optionsâ?¦.but if it's working then Imma hafta have a look at the documentation |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:01 |
Nick____ |
well it seems to work anyway |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:01 |
Nick____ |
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/2a02b3d5cc6e75269559 like this i think? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
todds |
Nick____ (sorry): 'pageurl' => $menucat['Page']['url'], 'attribute' => 'value', etc... |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
chris______ |
ok i see it now, thanks |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
chris______ |
I should not be nor reading nor saving Item from the Order controller |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
chris______ |
oh oh i get it |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
BackEndCoder |
if its a habtm |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
BackEndCoder |
$this->Order->Item |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
BackEndCoder |
if you are ... |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
BackEndCoder |
you shouldn't be saving to the Items model |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
chris______ |
? |
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Jan 30th 2014, 21:00 |
chris______ |
what about the Item model |
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Jan 30th 2014, 20:59 |
BackEndCoder |
if its not relational, it will tell you to do one |
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Jan 30th 2014, 20:59 |
todds |
Nick___, in the second parameter of link() (array()) |
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Jan 30th 2014, 20:59 |
BackEndCoder |
you can access the OrdersItem model with $this->Order->OrdersItem->... |