On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Endijs Lisovskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If I just switch Zend Framework 1.5 library files to Zend Framework 1.6 RC1
> library files I receive error:
>
> Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Loader_PluginLoader_Exception' with
> message 'File LoggedInUser.ph
-- Endijs Lisovskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 03:25 PM -0700):
>
> If I just switch Zend Framework 1.5 library files to Zend Framework 1.6 RC1
> library files I receive error:
>
> Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Loader_PluginLoader_Exception' with
> message 'Fil
-- chubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 06:16 PM -0700):
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> I am going crazy trying to work out how to get a custom decorator on my form.
> I have read everything but theres no clear example of any out there. This
> is what i have so far.
Please read:
http://devzon
-- Christian Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 03:18 PM -0500):
> Well that is pretty clear in the docs, since you make the statement "it is
> important to remember to pass the theme class". Here's my whole layout (I
> don't
> have the button on a form yet, is that nec
I am going crazy trying to work out how to get a custom decorator on my form.
I have read everything but theres no clear example of any out there. This
is what i have so far.
in my html/index.php i have the line:
set_include_path('.' . PATH_SEPARATOR . '../library/'
. PATH_SEPARA
If I just switch Zend Framework 1.5 library files to Zend Framework 1.6 RC1
library files I receive error:
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Loader_PluginLoader_Exception' with
message 'File LoggedInUser.php was loaded but class named
Rn_View_Helper_LoggedInUser was not found within it.' in
[
Hi!
If such problems were discussed before - please excuse me. I'm new to this
mailing list and I couldn't find answer in archive.
OK - now about problem. I developed web application on server with PHP
5.2.5, but now I need to put scripts on server with PHP 5.1.6. But there is
a problem (I think
-- Jean-Marc Fontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 01:11 PM -0700):
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
> >
> > What's the issue ID?
> >
> Sorry I forgot to include it : ZF-3477.
You appear to have marked it as resolved without anyone actually
applying the patch. :)
I'm
Well that is pretty clear in the docs, since you make the statement "it is
important to remember to pass the theme class". Here's my whole layout (I
don't have the button on a form yet, is that necessary now?, because it
wasn't before though):
';
echo $this->docType()
?>
headTitle(
Take a look at the patch:
http://lars.schokokeks.org/php/exception-previous-compat.phps
It looks completely backwards compatible to me and does not require
loading of any additional code.
Any new code could chain the exceptions while existing code can be
updated over time.
This is a reasonable a
Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
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> What's the issue ID?
>
Sorry I forgot to include it : ZF-3477.
Jean-Marc
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-- Jean-Marc Fontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 12:59 PM -0700):
> I submitted a bug and the corresponding patch sometime ago. It has been
> marked as fixed in version 1.6 RC1 but it is not.
>
> It was my first bug/patch after signing the CLA so I may have done somethi
-- Christoph Dorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 01:10 PM -0600):
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> > I've thought that myself a number of times; I actually did exactly this
> > when I was developing Cgiapp (a PHP clone of perl's CGI::Application),
> > and it has a bunch of use cases.
> >
> You may w
Hello,
I submitted a bug and the corresponding patch sometime ago. It has been
marked as fixed in version 1.6 RC1 but it is not.
It was my first bug/patch after signing the CLA so I may have done something
wrong.
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> I've thought that myself a number of times; I actually did exactly this
> when I was developing Cgiapp (a PHP clone of perl's CGI::Application),
> and it has a bunch of use cases.
>
You may want to update "Development is currently in an active phase" on
your http://cgiapp.sourceforge.net/ pag
-- peter fiksman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Sunday, 20 July 2008, 11:33 AM +0200):
> Zend_Exception has currently no content and just extends the standard
> Excepton class. Maybe it would make sense to add something like
> addListener(Zend_Observer_Interface $o) method to implement the
> observe
-- Christian Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 01:02 PM -0500):
> Ok, changing that makes the button appear :-) but not in the tundra theme way
> :-(
Did you place a 'class="tundra"' on a container that has the dijits?
Typically, I place it in my tag, just to be safe
>> In 5.3 you can pass the previous exception to the current as the third
>> parameter. The previous exception can than later be retrieved with
>> $exception->getPrevious().
>>
>
> Sorry, sent too early. What I wanted to add was: this could be easily
> implemented for compatibility in Zend_E
Am Mittwoch, den 23.07.2008, 20:43 +0200 schrieb Lars Strojny:
> In 5.3 you can pass the previous exception to the current as the third
> parameter. The previous exception can than later be retrieved with
> $exception->getPrevious().
Sorry, sent too early. What I wanted to add was: this could be
Hi Christoph, hi Peter,
Am Mittwoch, den 23.07.2008, 12:26 -0600 schrieb Christoph Dorn:
[...]
> I agree. I have had to comment out higher-level exceptions to figure out
> what goes on at a lower level.
>
> There needs to be an exception stack just like in Java.
In 5.3 you can pass the previous
There is a new component called Zend_Wildfire_FirebugLogWriter in the
standard incubator.
Proposal:
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Wildfire_FirebugLogWriter+-+Christoph+Dorn
The Zend_Wildfire namespace belongs to the http://www.wildfirehq.org/
project. There will be more info
> This would make possible adding a logger object as a listener. There are
> cases in ZF where an exception is caught and replaced by throwing another
> one, which is more general. The details and the origin of the error are lost
> then.
>
> It would be nice to be able to log all exceptions in the
Hello list,
Zend_Exception has currently no content and just extends the standard
Excepton class. Maybe it would make sense to add something like
addListener(Zend_Observer_Interface $o) method to implement the
observer/observable pattern?
This would make possible adding a logger object as a list
Ok, changing that makes the button appear :-) but not in the tundra theme
way :-(
I have the following code for the button:
dojo()->enable()
->setDjConfigOption('parseOnLoad', true)
->requireModule('dijit.form.Button');
?>
Hello World!
-- Christian Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 12:37 PM -0500):
> Hi guys!
> Well I'm trying to implement the Hello world example with the ZF_1.6_RC1,
> after
> an hour of frustration my guess is that, since I'm not using an exact address
> to send the localpath
>
> $
Hi all,
It is my pleasure to announce that the first ever Preview Release of
Zym is available now!
We've labeled it 0.5.0PR, which should be a clear sign that this is
not a release that's considered stable.
Although it's still a PR, it's actually quite usable and definitely
worth checking
Hi all, I have this validator (that does not work). I want to create a
custom error message (I wan to insert a link HREF):
|class My_Validate_NumberInContactList extends Zend_Validate_Abstract
{
const ABNAS_ERROR = 'addressBookNumberAlreadySave';
protected $_messageVariables = array ('c
. . .are from the spam filter. I'm going through it after
procrastinating for weeks. :/ Please ignore/enjoy on a belated basis as
appropriate.
,Wil
Hi all,
It is my pleasure to announce that the first ever Preview Release of
Zym is available now!
We've labeled it 0.5.0PR, which should be a clear sign that this is
not a release that's considered stable.
Although it's still a PR, it's actually quite usable and definitely
worth checking
-- Cristian Bichis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 08:03 PM +0300):
> Firstly excuse me if maybe i am posting to wrong list, my question is a bit
> general...
>
> Question is how Zend_File_Transfer is (or is going to be) integrated with
> Zend_Form fo file uploads through fo
Hi guys!
Well I'm trying to implement the Hello world example with the ZF_1.6_RC1,
after an hour of frustration my guess is that, since I'm not using an exact
address to send the localpath
$this->dojo()->setLocalPath('../html/scripts/dojo_f/dojo/dojo.js')
->addStyleSheetModule('dijit
Hi,
Is it just me or this example is wrongand stuff is stored right
after $this->_auth->authenticate($adapter);
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.auth.adapter.dbtable.html#zend.auth.adapter.dbtable.advanced.storing_result_row
I am using this case..and I got stuff persi
Hi,
Is it just me or this example is wrongand stuff is stored right
after $this->_auth->authenticate($adapter);
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.auth.adapter.dbtable.html#zend.auth.adapter.dbtable.advanced.storing_result_row
I am using this case..and I got stuff persisted
Packaging decisions are relatively easy to implement, and we have gotten
requests for smaller packages in the past. If the new package is 26MB,
then there is actually more pressure on both ends (we need to preserve
some download bandwidth, too!) to deliver a slim package. So a) there
isn't too much
Also i forgot to ask if there is any plan for adding destination as a
file upload form element option...
Cristian
Hello,
Firstly excuse me if maybe i am posting to wrong list, my question is
a bit general...
Question is how Zend_File_Transfer is (or is going to be) integrated
with Zend_For
Hello,
Firstly excuse me if maybe i am posting to wrong list, my question is a
bit general...
Question is how Zend_File_Transfer is (or is going to be) integrated
with Zend_Form fo file uploads through forms.
1. As far as i see there is no File form element (can be done easily i know)
2. T
Excellent, it's not going to stop me using the ZF but the wait on the
download was the most off putting, I don't know if it was your servers or my
connection but it took about 17mins to download this morning, 80% of the
files I won't even look at!
This is my vote for a lean and mean download!
Si
Martijn Korse wrote:
>
> I have a problem of which i'm trying to determine whether this is because
> i don't understand the ACL mechanism or because it is a bug.
I decided to treat it like a bug and trace what is happening and then found
it's not a bug at all, but in the end me misunderstanding
Hi Matthew,
Extracted Dojo makes up 35.2MB of the total 57.9MB, leaving 22.6MB for the
rest of the framework.
1.5.2 was 21.0MB, so I would say the Dojo addition is a large fraction.
ZIP compressed the externals folder alone (which only contains Dojo) is
22.7MB, removing externals and recompressi
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 14:16, Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We have been discussing shipping a "lean-and-mean" distribution that
> does not include documentation, tests, dojo, or the localization files
> (the i18n/l10n files account for a large percentage of the distro). I'
awesome :D
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> -- SiCo007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> (on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 04:58 AM -0700):
> > Just a quick question why has the file size jumped from 6mb to 26?!
>
> Well, for one, there are a ton of new
-- SiCo007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 04:58 AM -0700):
> Just a quick question why has the file size jumped from 6mb to 26?!
Well, for one, there are a ton of new components, which means more code,
more tests, and more documentation. As you also note, Dojo is shipping
Just a quick question why has the file size jumped from 6mb to 26?!
Can have a download (of the final release) without dojo (assuming that's the
culprit) for those of us that don't use it?
Simon
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http://www.ajb007.co.uk/
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Hi All
I have just written my first tool using Zend Framework - in my sandbox.
Now I have to integrate it with a production environment.
The problem is that the Apache which runs my tool is "a second in a row", I
mean:
somewhere in a web exists apache which runs:
www.my-page.com
, and any htt
Tine 2.0 looks amazing and what's better it led me to find Ext JS. Now
ZFWiki is going to get a complete makeover (LOL).
It would be great to have a public list of ZF based open source projects.
PHP leads the way in 3 application areas IMHO
1) Bulletin Boards (phpBB, vBulletin etc.)
2) CMS
I'm pretty sure you're right - most open source applications start as simple
solution and grow into mutated monsters from there ;). I do think the ZF is
in poll position to drive more of those though - the use at will
architecture makes retrofitting existing hacked up solutions extremely easy.
Ano
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