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# May 26th 2016, 16:02 MarcosDantas hi guys
# May 26th 2016, 15:57 MarcosDantas $entity->accessible('users_id', ['guard' => false]);
# May 26th 2016, 15:56 MarcosDantas its possible?
# May 26th 2016, 15:56 MarcosDantas i cannot disable guard in behavior
# May 26th 2016, 15:32 Neon1024x Guest92387, Perhaps!
# May 26th 2016, 15:29 hmic !tell Guest92387 about ask
# May 26th 2016, 15:28 Guest92387 can help me?
# May 26th 2016, 15:28 Guest92387 im need help with behavior
# May 26th 2016, 15:28 Guest92387 Hi guys!
# May 26th 2016, 15:27 Marcos can help me?
# May 26th 2016, 15:27 Marcos im need help with behavior
# May 26th 2016, 15:27 Marcos Hi guys!
# May 26th 2016, 15:23 gigikent luv u guyz :P
# May 26th 2016, 15:22 nemmons you could also do `$this->addAssociations(['belongsTo' => ['Attacks','Sniffers']]);
# May 26th 2016, 15:21 Neon1024x $this->belongsTo('Attacks'); $this->belongsTo('Sniffers');
# May 26th 2016, 15:21 Neon1024x And I'd refactor to make each belongsTo() into it's own call, just as it is in bake
# May 26th 2016, 15:21 nemmons yeah if you want to use belongsTo you need to make 1 call per association
# May 26th 2016, 15:21 Neon1024x In which case I would summise that it doesn't take an array
# May 26th 2016, 15:20 gigikent Events is not associated with Attacks)
# May 26th 2016, 15:20 gigikent $events = $this->Events->find('all')->contain(['Attacks', 'Sniffers']);
# May 26th 2016, 15:20 Neon1024x So a typo in your query, usually in a contain() for me
# May 26th 2016, 15:19 Neon1024x gigikent, If you're in cake 3 it's Attacks not Attack
# May 26th 2016, 15:19 Neon1024x In 3.x all the options have been removed in favour of string templates
# May 26th 2016, 15:19 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
# May 26th 2016, 15:19 VzlaCaker =(
# May 26th 2016, 15:19 nemmons doesn't look like it, not without editing the template
# May 26th 2016, 15:19 Neon1024x Edit the template :p
# 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?
# May 26th 2016, 15:19 Neon1024x VzlaCaker, Yep :s
# 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
# 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
# May 26th 2016, 15:16 VzlaCaker Sometimes I miss cake 2
# May 26th 2016, 15:15 VzlaCaker Wow, that seems a lot of work for a simple task :(
# 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
# 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
# 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
# May 26th 2016, 15:13 dakota Whoâ??s not at cakefest?
# May 26th 2016, 15:08 VzlaCaker Select element
# May 26th 2016, 15:07 nemmons VzlaCaker what form element
# 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?
# May 26th 2016, 15:04 nemmons oh. well, yeah, that would do it. usually easier to access files that exist =P