You are definitely right indeed.

Faifas


On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 18:54, dr. Hannibal Lecter <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Here's another interesting kick in the Matt Groening.
>
> Inability to use FormHelper::error() to show our own errors on the
> fly, i.e. $form->error('Arse.biscuits', 'A pair of women's knickers is
> missing'); regardless of whether I'm using a model to create a form or
> not.
>
> Workaround:
>
> $form->validationErrors['Arse']['biscuits'] = 'Dancing like a mad
> eejit is not an allowed action';
> echo $form->error('Arse.biscuits');
>
> But why?? Form error should be looking for an validation error message
> only if I didn't provide one as a param. Am I the only one who finds
> that logical?
>
> On May 18, 2:27 pm, Henrique Machado <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What about create a true poll for it?
> >
> > First create a poll for all suggestions, after create a poll to vote on
> that
> > suggestions and voilá =)
> >
> > Henrique Machado
> >
> > 2009/5/18 Aivaras <[email protected]>
> >
> > > Hey,
> >
> > > actually the most annoying thing is that we cannot download separate
> parts
> > > of Cake. It would be cool if advanced users could choose what do they
> need
> > > for their project, just like mootools made in their download page. I
> > > certainly understand that this is just *wishful thinking* because
> Cake's
> > > core uses nearly everything :x
> >
> > > Anyway, upload component would be totally usable!
> >
> > > Also, switching from scriptaculous + prototype to jQuery would be
> awesome.
> > > People would create and share plugins, which means that our lovely
> community
> > > would become even bigger and ADmad would be even more mad (sorry AD :x)
> >
> > > Enjoy,
> > > Faifas
> >
> > > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 06:00, Brendon Kozlowski <
> [email protected]>wrote:
> >
> > >> Thought of another one.
> >
> > >> Paginate settings, and paginate call.  Why do they have the same
> > >> name?  When learning how Cake works, although it's proper OOP to do
> > >> so, it's a bit confusing to see:
> >
> > >> $this->paginate = array('contain' => 'User');
> > >> $this->set('posts', $this->paginate());
> >
> > >> I think it would be clearer (from a "name the variable what it is"
> > >> type of coding style) to use something like:
> > >> $this->paginateOptions = array('contain' => 'User');
> >
> > >> Every time I see $this->paginate when skimming through code, I
> > >> immediately see the method, completely forgetting it's also a
> > >> property.  I "hate" that.  ;)
> >
>

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