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Jan 17th 2019, 21:50 |
rightscoreanalysis |
you can use threaded to find the top most parent |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:47 |
ricksaccous |
sweet |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:46 |
jhall |
ah yep that worked nice |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:44 |
ricksaccous |
return $reponse->withLocation('whatever'); |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:44 |
jhall |
yeah I can try that |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:44 |
ricksaccous |
imagine* |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:44 |
ricksaccous |
I'd imaging you have to return the response |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:42 |
jhall |
It ignores this completely |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:42 |
jhall |
I tried this @ricksaccous with no luck I am not sure the syntax. |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:37 |
rightscoreanalysis |
is it possible to find the top level/oldest parent in a thrad |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
jhall |
but good point on the auto redirect after login |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
ricksaccous |
no problem |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
jhall |
thanks |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
jhall |
ok I may check it out |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
ricksaccous |
yeah |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
ricksaccous |
haha |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
jhall |
oh oh you said you never used it |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:24 |
ricksaccous |
I don't know I haven't used it, it might be the way to go |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:23 |
jhall |
oh why shouldn't I use beforeRedirect? |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:23 |
ricksaccous |
depending on the situation* |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:23 |
ricksaccous |
be wary that depending on referer might not be the best way because what if they get to that page because they logged in again and it autoredirected them back to where they were |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:22 |
ricksaccous |
you can use session, put it in a get request (some string representing where you want to go), never actually used beforeRedirect |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:19 |
jhall |
what's the best way to handle a case where I can get to an edit page from two separate controllers and depending where I came from (referer) that's where I want to return. Do I use before redirect? |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:19 |
rightscoreanalysis |
yeah that is what I thought but when I do find path and find children I get singletons |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:16 |
ricksaccous |
but i'd imagine a parent should be able to have many children |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:16 |
ricksaccous |
i haven't used the plugin that much |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:16 |
ricksaccous |
isn't that the whole point? |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:16 |
rightscoreanalysis |
any know know if for the 'tree' threaded models can I have nodes with the same parent_id? |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:10 |
ricksaccous |
oh well |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:10 |
ricksaccous |
that isn't available in collections either :( |
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Jan 17th 2019, 21:09 |
rightscoreanalysis |
thanks |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:47 |
ricksaccous |
@rightscoreanalysis there doesn't appear to be any such option, might have to just go to using the native php way of doing it |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:44 |
rightscoreanalysis |
can I specify a second index to sort on should parent_id by the same for two indexes? |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:43 |
rightscoreanalysis |
Hash::sort($thread, '{n}.parent_id', 'desc'); |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:43 |
rightscoreanalysis |
I'm using this to sort an array |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:41 |
ricksaccous |
no problem ;) |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:41 |
drouard.noelie |
I have a friends how takes care of it, I just need to be sure, thanks :P |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:40 |
ricksaccous |
yeah, you should read up on how to set up nginx in general, and where you can find the files that govern it's configuration |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:39 |
drouard.noelie |
er English isn't my native language, just to confirm, we need to create something on the server? etc/nginx ... |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:38 |
ricksaccous |
no problem man ;) hope you can get it working |
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Jan 17th 2019, 20:38 |
drouard.noelie |
wowowow Yeah I just found it, II was reading the wring page sorry! |