which doesnt mean you shoudn't address the problem at some time in the 
future, though :)
it is always a good thing to make your code E_STRICT compliant - at least 
partly


Am Donnerstag, 19. April 2012 01:07:20 UTC+2 schrieb rvcT:
>
> u r right , thanks for ur correction , i am still beginner
> changing error type to   E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT will also 
> disable the error
>
> On Wednesday, April 18, 2012 2:57:10 PM UTC-7, euromark wrote:
>>
>> as far as I know this is a "strict" issue and not related to a specific 
>> php version
>> if you disable strict mode in your core.php you shouldnt get any such 
>> notices regardless if you are using 5.4 or 5.3
>> correct me if I'm wrong
>>
>> but yes, some code examples might be outdated
>> the documentation can be forked and edited, though.
>> I would help, too, but my time is limited at the moment unfortunately
>>
>>
>> Am Mittwoch, 18. April 2012 17:01:55 UTC+2 schrieb rvcT:
>>>
>>> using cake 2.1.1 + php 5.4 
>>> when writing your components callback functions ensure that they have 
>>> the same declaration as there parent function in class component for 
>>> example : when using function initialize in your component make it's 
>>> declaration as
>>> public function initialize(Controller $controller) {
>>> }
>>> not "as provided in the cookbook"
>>> public function initialize($controller) {
>>> }
>>> Notice the type of the passed argument $controller is 'Controller'
>>> -
>>> i think it's php 5.4 issue , i hope someone put the notice in docs
>>>
>>

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