I realize that there are situtations where different output is
required, but again this is a formatting issue. In these situations
you would use error codes, whether they are the english default or
actual hex or numeric codes doesn't matter,  and then the view and
__() would format/translate them to the needed display.

On Jun 30, 4:04 pm, "Dr. Tarique Sani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/30/07, Geoff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes, you just remove the error index in the view.
>
> > And I disagree, Tarique, error message should be _generated_ by the
> > model, as it is related to the value of the data.
>
> Well the same model can have several kind of views so
>
> What if your view is not using text as an output?
> What if you want the error messages to be in different languages?
> what if the error message need not be human readable but needs to be in
> binary format? (oh well this is #1 put in a different way)
>
> And all the above combinations depending upon the situation.
>
> IMO - the model is concerned with the error and not how the end user is
> informed about error that has occurred or presented with the error.
>
> The _formatting_ of
>
> > the error message should most definately be handled in the view.
>
> No doubt about it
>
> that said - I realize it is damn convenient to put error messages in the
> model and be done with it
>
> Lastly - though there are very few discussions about this in the PHP world
> the pattern fanatics have argued and still argue about this endlessly
>
> Mariano - you have anything to add to this ;)
>
> Cheers
> Tarique
>
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