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May 26th 2016, 15:19 |
VzlaCaker |
Is there a way then, to add a class to that div so that I can manipulate it through CSS? |
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May 26th 2016, 15:19 |
Neon1024x |
VzlaCaker, Yep :s |
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May 26th 2016, 15:17 |
nemmons |
Yeah 3.x is so much better than 2.x in so many ways but every once in a while as i'm upgrading my app i find something that makes me miss 2.x a little bit |
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May 26th 2016, 15:17 |
nemmons |
VzlaCaker as a far as i can tell after a brief read through the code http://api.cakephp.org/3.2/source-class-Cake.View.Helper.FormHelper.html there's no way to stop the FormHelper from displaying a div. like Neon1024x says you might be able to define a custom template string and pass it in but i'm not sure even that would work |
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May 26th 2016, 15:16 |
VzlaCaker |
Sometimes I miss cake 2 |
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May 26th 2016, 15:15 |
VzlaCaker |
Wow, that seems a lot of work for a simple task :( |
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May 26th 2016, 15:15 |
Neon1024x |
VzlaCaker, You might even be able to pass the template into the helper options, would be worth looking at the book to check |
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May 26th 2016, 15:15 |
Neon1024x |
VzlaCaker, You'd have to update the form templates, which you can do before you call the form helper |
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May 26th 2016, 15:15 |
gigikent |
I have 3 tables, attacks(id), sniffers(id), events(id, attack_id, sniffer_id) What would be the correct association in EventsTable? I have $this->belongsTo(['Sniffers', 'Attacks']) but this throws this error: Events is not associated with Attack |
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May 26th 2016, 15:13 |
dakota |
Whoâ??s not at cakefest? |
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May 26th 2016, 15:08 |
VzlaCaker |
Select element |
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May 26th 2016, 15:07 |
nemmons |
VzlaCaker what form element |
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May 26th 2016, 15:06 |
VzlaCaker |
Hello. I am trying to disable or turn off a specific div tag, inside a form element. In the past I use 'div' = > false, but it doesnt work for cakephp 3.2.8. I only want to disable it for one input element. If is not possible now, is there a way to add a class to it? |
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May 26th 2016, 15:04 |
nemmons |
oh. well, yeah, that would do it. usually easier to access files that exist =P |
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May 26th 2016, 15:02 |
alanderouen |
Ok, i found out why if didn't work. The test.PHP file sas missing from m'y webroot |
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May 26th 2016, 14:52 |
dereuromark |
@admad: i think it should work out of the box for most users, so best to probably remove them then, and let people add those manually |
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May 26th 2016, 14:52 |
alanderouen |
Let's try annoter irc client :) |
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May 26th 2016, 14:44 |
darensipes |
in cake 3.x does anyone know how to select from a subquery? I am using mysql, so raw sql would be like `SELECT id FROM (SELECT * FROM sometable)` |
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May 26th 2016, 14:43 |
admad |
i have no interest in adding more details to docs :P |
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May 26th 2016, 14:43 |
admad |
can just remove indexes and be done with |
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May 26th 2016, 14:42 |
dereuromark |
manally copy and remove indexes worked |
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May 26th 2016, 14:42 |
dereuromark |
Thought you knew it was still about HybridAuth, and that the Migrations migrate failed |
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May 26th 2016, 14:41 |
admad |
@dereuromark: What are you talking about? :slightly_smiling_face: |
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May 26th 2016, 14:39 |
dereuromark |
other than that I am now using it just fine so far |
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May 26th 2016, 14:39 |
dereuromark |
@admad: Would be worth noting the migration issues with mysql, and that one would better copy and paste the file then to app namespace |
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May 26th 2016, 14:37 |
alanderouen_ |
oops.. Sorry <nemmons> :) |
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May 26th 2016, 14:36 |
nemmons |
I'm sorry, i had never looked at testing in 2.x. I didn't realize they just exposed a test.php page. I agree with you that what you're trying to do should work, assuming you followed all the other steps here |
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May 26th 2016, 14:36 |
nemmons |
fyi my username is nemmons. Slackebot is a bot that passes messages between the IRC channel you're in and the Slack channel i'm in |
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May 26th 2016, 14:34 |
alanderouen_ |
slackebot: obviously, i'm doint something wrong. Yet i confirm i'm doing what's recommended in the book : http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/development/testing.html#checking-the-test-setup |
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May 26th 2016, 14:30 |
bravo-kernel |
:thumbsup: |
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May 26th 2016, 14:29 |
admad |
doc updates are always welcome |
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May 26th 2016, 14:29 |
admad |
surely not |
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May 26th 2016, 14:27 |
bravo-kernel |
Would you mind a small addition to the readme clarifying that ? |
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May 26th 2016, 14:26 |
admad |
@bravo-kernel: that's even better :slightly_smiling_face: |
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May 26th 2016, 14:25 |
alanderouen_ |
slackebot: arg... I guess i misunderstood the documnetation. |
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May 26th 2016, 14:24 |
VzlaCaker |
Hello. I am trying to disable or turn off a specific div tag, inside a form element. In the past I use 'div' = > false, but it doesnt work for cakephp 3.x.x. I only want to disable it for one input element. |
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May 26th 2016, 14:21 |
nemmons |
@Tarun hi |
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May 26th 2016, 14:20 |
nemmons |
alanderouen_ it's not that the routes are 'wrong', it's that cakephp is not really supposed to do what you want it to do. so if you want to do that, there's probably a way to make it happen by setting some routes |
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May 26th 2016, 14:20 |
Tarun |
Hi |
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May 26th 2016, 14:19 |
alanderouen_ |
slackebot: could it be something wrong about routes ? |
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May 26th 2016, 14:19 |
bravo-kernel |
@admad skipped directly to reading the source, makes a lot of sense now. Thanks! |