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May 30th 2016, 07:17 |
unorthodox |
Morning @Liquidedust |
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May 30th 2016, 07:15 |
Liquidedust |
ACTION yawns |
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May 30th 2016, 07:09 |
storkovo |
sooner. Thats cool, good to have you here. |
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May 30th 2016, 07:08 |
voycey |
2006 ish? 2007 maybe? |
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May 30th 2016, 07:08 |
voycey |
but I was definitely using 0.9 |
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May 30th 2016, 07:08 |
voycey |
not sure when it came out of beta |
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May 30th 2016, 07:08 |
voycey |
well first official one |
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May 30th 2016, 07:08 |
voycey |
it probably was |
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May 30th 2016, 07:08 |
storkovo |
voycey: wow, the old high and mighty man who wears my shoes used to think that 1.0 was the first public release |
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May 30th 2016, 07:03 |
JohnWayne |
Its working, thx |
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May 30th 2016, 07:03 |
JohnWayne |
ok, I`ll try, thx |
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May 30th 2016, 07:02 |
voycey |
JohnWayne: $variable. 'm-d H:i' |
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May 30th 2016, 07:02 |
JohnWayne |
but how can I set dynamic variable instead of hardcoding 2050 |
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May 30th 2016, 07:02 |
unorthodox |
Ah you got me. |
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May 30th 2016, 07:02 |
unorthodox |
There's a default value |
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May 30th 2016, 07:02 |
JohnWayne |
'default' => date('2050-m-d H:i') |
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May 30th 2016, 07:02 |
JohnWayne |
this is my approach for now |
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May 30th 2016, 07:01 |
voycey |
that might help you out to build it locally |
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May 30th 2016, 07:01 |
JohnWayne |
yes |
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May 30th 2016, 07:01 |
voycey |
cholthi: https://github.com/cakephp/docs |
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May 30th 2016, 07:00 |
voycey |
I think if you set 2015-01-01 as the value of the date in $this->request->data it will auto fill it |
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May 30th 2016, 07:00 |
voycey |
JohnWayne: you mean as in the drop down? |
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May 30th 2016, 06:59 |
voycey |
no but ive used cake since version 0.9 so have seen all of the iterations behind the documentation |
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May 30th 2016, 06:59 |
cholthi |
are you behind it ? |
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May 30th 2016, 06:59 |
JohnWayne |
How can I set default Year 2050 in datetime input box field |
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May 30th 2016, 06:59 |
voycey |
it should look nice and be functional at the same time |
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May 30th 2016, 06:58 |
voycey |
there are plenty of options cholthi - you also have to understand the Cakephp.org and the cookbook sites are the public facing window into CakePHP |
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May 30th 2016, 06:57 |
cholthi |
you can tell em' that |
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May 30th 2016, 06:57 |
voycey |
they can also build the docs locally on their machine from githubn |
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May 30th 2016, 06:57 |
voycey |
I understand but those people are catered for with the PDF and epub options |
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May 30th 2016, 06:55 |
cholthi |
voycey: not just me. many people are learning on limited opportunities.think people with no 24/7 electricity and only use their small phones to keep up |
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May 30th 2016, 06:49 |
voycey |
I find the new site much more readable |
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May 30th 2016, 06:49 |
voycey |
cholthi: as said above there are PDF and ePub versions if you dont like the site |
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May 30th 2016, 06:41 |
cholthi |
to make the book wide reaching, please rethink the design. We just need quick reference not fancy UI |
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May 30th 2016, 06:38 |
voycey |
but by todays standard of websites the new site is actually smaller than average |
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May 30th 2016, 06:36 |
voycey |
teh JS Heap peaks at 70MB |
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May 30th 2016, 06:35 |
voycey |
or disable javascript and images |
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May 30th 2016, 06:35 |
voycey |
yes |
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May 30th 2016, 06:35 |
storkovo |
if possible, epub/pdf for the rescue |
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May 30th 2016, 06:34 |
cholthi |
i like the old retro design .it has that mental appeal and compatible as well |
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May 30th 2016, 06:33 |
cholthi |
all pages. |