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Jul 22nd 2009, 23:01 |
_nate_ |
yeah I think that'd probably sway him |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 23:01 |
pointlessjon |
I could slice it up and produce some examples in how I'd do it using very lean html/css and maybe gwoo can think about it? |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 23:01 |
_nate_ |
so it's probably not a huge issue |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 23:01 |
_nate_ |
I mean, I know there are ways around it that aren't that difficult |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 23:00 |
_nate_ |
I guess gwoo's not a huge fan of all the rounding, but the main issue he brought up was the difficulty in pulling that off simply with HTML/CSS |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 23:00 |
pointlessjon |
very cool. not much changed really, just a little stylized |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 23:00 |
_nate_ |
so first of all, I really like the navbar |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:59 |
_nate_ |
k |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:59 |
pointlessjon |
let me go see what I sent ya, as I did a lot of playing around since then |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:59 |
pointlessjon |
sure thing |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:58 |
_nate_ |
pointlessjon: I can run through round 2 with you right now if you have time |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:58 |
_nate_ |
heh, yeah I hear ya |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:58 |
pointlessjon |
hey _nate_: I'm not sure :P I've been working on something every waken hour since I've got back from berlin so it's kind of a blur |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:57 |
_nate_ |
pointlessjon: yo, I never replied to that last email did I? |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 22:56 |
pointlessjon |
Phally: you there |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:46 |
nurvzy |
Misread you're comment. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:46 |
nurvzy |
Ah, its mid afternoon here. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:45 |
Phally |
No, hence why they aren't here ;) |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:45 |
nurvzy |
Night owls huh? hehe |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:45 |
Phally |
All different :) |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:45 |
nurvzy |
Ah ok, what time zone? |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:44 |
Phally |
Don't think so, but they will be here, however for most of the active mods it is 1 - 5 am |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:43 |
nurvzy |
Aside from ADmad who commented on mine. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:43 |
nurvzy |
I'm afraid I don't know the bakery moderators. Is there a list of moderators I can reference? |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:42 |
nurvzy |
Ah great, thank you Phally |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:41 |
Phally |
just click on the # with your message after it |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:41 |
Phally |
http://irc.cakephp.org/logs/view/cakephp-bakery |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:40 |
nurvzy |
And how do I link to the logs? hehe that'd be good to know. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:40 |
nurvzy |
Are there any bakery moderator's in here today? I see gwoo in here, but he/she is usually busy. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:39 |
Phally |
The channel is logged, so if no bakery moderator isn't here, you can always try again later and post a link to the logs |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:39 |
Predominant |
I'm not a bakery moderator |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:38 |
Predominant |
Someone will respond when they can |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:38 |
Predominant |
Just don't expect an immediate response. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:38 |
Predominant |
) |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:38 |
Predominant |
I think this is an appropriate place. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:34 |
nurvzy |
Is this the best place to dispute or clearify the moderator comment or is there a better way? |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:34 |
nurvzy |
However, since it is indeed a callback, the action is in a controller, not a datasource, and I don't see a way of doing it better despite the moderator comment. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:33 |
nurvzy |
There is already a great paypal datasource on the bakery, however to utilize it on the live server one will have to pay. I wrote a plugin that utilizes the free IPN service for those who don't mind the flow of payment being transfered to paypal. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:32 |
nurvzy |
The API is a way for one to make payments, view balances, etc directly on paypal without actually going ot paypal. The API is NOT free. There is a monthly charge along with an SSL cert required. The IPN service is free. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:31 |
nurvzy |
the IPN service is a free callback service paypal offers. This service sends POST data to a specified URL once a completed trasaction is done on your paypal account. |
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Jul 22nd 2009, 17:31 |
nurvzy |
Ok, my article is the CakePHP paypal IPN plugin. I received feedback that it should be a datasource. However, I believe the IPN service is being confused with the API service. |