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Oct 5th 2016, 12:09 |
dereuromark |
I once had a similar issue a while back, but cannot reproduce how either.. maybe it is only on some pages which might be JS broken? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:06 |
jay |
@megan Working fine on 53.0.2785.113 (64-bit) :s |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:01 |
megan |
hey guys - https://twitter.com/BlackHatMario/status/783630068178452480 its the book but I cant replicate - any ideas on what could be going on/how to help |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:30 |
dakota |
https://gist.github.com/dakota/b1ce9c422eb9f2921742250431b5c639 |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:27 |
birdy247 |
where do you do this in nginx |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:27 |
birdy247 |
dakota |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:20 |
dakota |
Donâ??t use apache, so ¯\_(ã??)_/¯ |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:14 |
birdy247 |
ServerAdmin www.example.co.uk DocumentRoot /var/www/example.co.uk/webroot |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:14 |
birdy247 |
but that would prob cause a loop right? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
execpt https ;) |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
Redirect permanent / http://www.example.com/ |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
so I am thinking in there? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
lets encyrpt makes a seperate SSL host file |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:12 |
birdy247 |
Where do you do that? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:12 |
Neon1024 |
We too redirect all traffic to https://example.com |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:12 |
Neon1024 |
My colleague Dan uses Letsencrypt |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:04 |
birdy247 |
Did you have to change the virtual hosts files |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:04 |
birdy247 |
you are using lets encrypt i seem to remember |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:03 |
dakota |
I always redirect to https://domain.com |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:03 |
birdy247 |
on in the SSL virtual hosts file |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:03 |
birdy247 |
In the non SSL virtual hosts file |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:02 |
birdy247 |
2) Where should I add the redirect? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:02 |
birdy247 |
1) Is that a good idea? - I always thought so from a SEO perspective |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
I had previously redirected al www.domain.com traffic |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
except my site is accessible by www.domain.com |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
all works great |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
and the installation |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
I followed the setup |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:00 |
birdy247 |
is anyone else using letsencrypt? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:12 |
crazycoder |
can i catch all the event of Model.afterSave? or should i add a callback for Table1.afterSave Table2.afterSave |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:08 |
crazycoder |
in a listener..then specify the login inside this listener without adding code inside each afterSave |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:08 |
crazycoder |
i mean... should i add the event Model.afterSave |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:08 |
crazycoder |
guys i need to listen to many table (afterSave) my question is....should i add a call inside each afterSave....or can i detect them outside ? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:07 |
crazycoder |
hello |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:05 |
wouter0100 |
gpapkala, hmm. Seems to make sense, thanks! |
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Oct 5th 2016, 09:57 |
gpapkala |
I might be speaking to much of cake2 - so please anyone correct me if I am wrong :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Oct 5th 2016, 09:57 |
gpapkala |
so you can split in into hasMany relations from both sides orders hasMany orderProduct and products hasMany orderProduct and the join table can be itâ??s own entity then (with belongsTo relations to orders and products) |
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Oct 5th 2016, 09:55 |
wouter0100 |
gpapkala, that's correct. And I want a relation from another table to that many-to-many join table. |
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Oct 5th 2016, 09:54 |
gpapkala |
if I understand you correctly, you have many-to-many relation between products and orders? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 09:53 |
wouter0100 |
gpapkala, oh, wait. let out a part: when you want to setup a relation to the join table. How would you call that? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 09:52 |
wouter0100 |
gpapkala, ehhm, wait. True |