They're the two tasks that Matthew's looking into now. Give it a
couple days and I'm sure it will be open slather on the mailing lists
(and on the Wiki too, crashes notwithstanding! :) I'm in the same boat
- I've got a wee bit to contribute code-wise as well.
I personally think the online d
Approving Zend_Layout and actually debating/developing Zend_Form (ive tried to
introduce several threads that get no where) are the two biggest things
impeding book development right now.
Solve these, then lets talk about the rest.
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Shekar C Reddy
Rob/Padraic/Richard/Kevin et al,
Recap: "Writing books takes a considerable amount of time".
Yes, that's precisely what I was trying to implore on interested folks. The
ZF has several *stabilized *components as of v1.0 that would not be revamped
anytime soon - at least would not undergo a meta-mo
2007/8/5, Hoopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> that's a cool idea, but i guess my question is, how do i tell what
> module/controller/action i'm working with when i'm in the bootstrap
> index.php file?
You could always use the request object:
Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance()->getRequest()->getParam
Hi Shekar,
Nick Lo and myself are currently in the process of writing a Zend
Framework specific book to be published by Manning. With any luck the
early preview stuff should be appearing soon.
Kevin is also writing a book for Apress which looks interesting too.
Regards,
Rob...
Shekar C Red
ian,
that's a cool idea, but i guess my question is, how do i tell what
module/controller/action i'm working with when i'm in the bootstrap
index.php file?
what does the colon in the config section header do? I couldn't find
anything about it in the parse_ini_file php.net page.
thanks for the
Yes, you are right, I am workin on that.
Regards,
Franziskus
Am Sonntag, den 05.08.2007, 13:52 +1000 schrieb Dan Rossi:
> Needs to have the ability to run via cli, and uses a ini config for the
> settings. Needs to be able to generate an xml config too for those who
> preference xml configs. Ha
Hi Ralph,
> http://pastebin.com/f64e59367 (linked forever)
thanks, that looks great to get into it.
> And if you are interested in helping me with
> the larger project this came out of (ZFPublish module), let me know ;)
Unfortunately, I don't have too much freetime these days to get into
anot
Hello,
I already thought about implementing something similar via a Phing built
file with targets for:
+ creating the application directory structure
+ generating skeletons for 'start' model and controller
+ getting or svn checkout of the latest Zend Framework version/release
+ setting .htacess
+
Hi
I use the config file, place this config array in config.ini.php or
whatever you use, call it DEFAULT
[default]
plugins.Auth= true
plugins.Translation = true
Then for each project, controller or whatever delimiter you use, ie for
admin you can dedide to remove a plugin, ie below
Bill
Thanks for the input, I have been reading more and more about MySQL
views over the last few days and came up with more or less the same
interpretation as you did below, all be it in a less eloquent manner.
One thing that views does allow me to do is to use the zend_db_table
interface, w
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