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May 29th 2016, 07:27 |
opo |
found the problem, nginx + php7 utf-8 works by default, for php5.x need to add in http section of nginx charset utf-8 |
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May 29th 2016, 07:18 |
opo |
the text i try to "POST" is tata â?? micro and when debug post i receive tata ââ? â?? micro |
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May 29th 2016, 07:17 |
opo |
the charset of layout is utf-8 |
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May 29th 2016, 07:17 |
opo |
i work on a project on cakephp 2.7 and got some problem posting some data using the FormHelper |
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May 29th 2016, 07:15 |
opo |
hello |
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May 29th 2016, 06:23 |
royalty |
bakerman, that sounds like a good set up, thanks |
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May 29th 2016, 06:23 |
bakerman |
royalty: That's what I do, it dumps to a /sql folder which is in my .gitignore |
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May 29th 2016, 06:23 |
royalty |
I guess I can write a script to back it up in the shared folder |
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May 29th 2016, 06:23 |
bakerman |
royalty: well if you just run a quick dump command after any major changes you always have a .sql sitting around... but yes I've had to rebuild the vagrants a bunch of times for one reason or another |
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May 29th 2016, 06:23 |
royalty |
or just being paranoid |
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May 29th 2016, 06:23 |
royalty |
am i right to have this concern? |
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May 29th 2016, 06:22 |
royalty |
I see, I'm just scared of having the data on a vagrant machine, for some reason I think it's easier to lose |
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May 29th 2016, 06:22 |
bakerman |
royalty: between two vagrants |
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May 29th 2016, 06:22 |
royalty |
or i guess maybe you are just doing it between two vagrant machines? |
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May 29th 2016, 06:21 |
royalty |
bakerman, ? |
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May 29th 2016, 06:19 |
royalty |
you mainly do that so your dev environment can have the same data as production when you need it to? |
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May 29th 2016, 06:18 |
royalty |
i see |
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May 29th 2016, 06:18 |
bakerman |
royalty: on demand, not realtime |
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May 29th 2016, 06:18 |
royalty |
bakerman, i see, so you keep them both consistent? |
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May 29th 2016, 06:18 |
bakerman |
royalty: the way I do it with vagrant is to dump the .sql file and import it to the other machine. I use batch script so I just enter a quick cmd or two |
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May 29th 2016, 06:17 |
royalty |
I've been just considering throwing everything on the vagrant one and not worrying about consistency |
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May 29th 2016, 06:17 |
royalty |
I'm probably just overthinking this |
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May 29th 2016, 06:17 |
royalty |
i guess it would make more sense to try and connect them to the same db? |
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May 29th 2016, 06:16 |
royalty |
and I don't want inconsistencies between them |
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May 29th 2016, 06:16 |
royalty |
let's say i have two databases, one on my machine, and one on my vagrant machine |
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May 29th 2016, 06:16 |
royalty |
just curious about something |
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May 29th 2016, 06:16 |
royalty |
gents |
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May 29th 2016, 04:08 |
bob_ |
anyways... I am going to bed already |
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May 29th 2016, 04:06 |
bob_ |
So cake 3.0 was really released just a few weeks ago? |
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May 29th 2016, 04:04 |
royalty |
haha alright, glad to help |
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May 29th 2016, 04:04 |
bob_ |
royalty : thanks !! (but I did find it on the place you proposed at the same time as you were telling me ...) |
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May 29th 2016, 04:02 |
royalty |
bob_, https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/releases |
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May 29th 2016, 04:00 |
royalty |
bob_, you can probably check the date on github? |
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May 29th 2016, 03:54 |
bob_ |
and it seems like I am alone here and/or there is an extreme lag |
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May 29th 2016, 03:52 |
bob_ |
... and if I get the pdf cookbook, 3.x or 2.x are both dated may 2016 |
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May 29th 2016, 03:51 |
bob_ |
I just want to know the date of release of cakephp 3.whatever it was ... I do not find date in the blog |
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May 29th 2016, 03:13 |
bakerman |
well that there is a pretty new cookbook |
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May 28th 2016, 23:56 |
YamakasY |
lovely people :) |
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May 28th 2016, 22:39 |
savant |
no problem :) |
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May 28th 2016, 22:39 |
Simon___ |
savant: thanks :) |
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May 28th 2016, 22:39 |
Simon___ |
perfect! I knew it existed.. kept looking at changelog/release notes |