Note that according to manual and faq the calendar year ' differs from
the real year ''.
As long as Thursday is below the 4th the week differs, so does the year oft
he week.
See into your book calendar for an real world example
Thomas Weidner
Zend Framework Certified Engineer & I18N Team
Hey All,
We are coming to the end of the exceptions milestone of zf2, and I
wanted to take a moment to see where everyone is on their contributions.
The last ones on my plate are:
Zend\CodeGenerator
Zend\Reflection
Zend\Session
Zend\InfoCard (needs only to be merged)
Zend\XmlRpc (nee
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
wrote:
> Again, are you running into _actual_ issues? Whether or not the
> conversion is necessary is a pointless argument at this point; the
> question is: is the behavior leading to problems? And would changing it
> open new issues elsewhe
The Manager's primary advantage is to hold multiple configurations on tap in an
easily accessible way. It's a middle road of sorts since caches are heavily
context based.
It's easily adapted to lazy loading but then are we not entering DI territory
anyway?
Paddy
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On Friday 15 Oct 2010 12:45:12 Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> The design of Zend_Application was to initialize resources needed on
> each request, plain and simple.
>
> What you describe is more of a Service Container and/or DI Container.
> You can actually use these _with_ Zend_Application to a
-- Ryan Chan wrote
(on Friday, 15 October 2010, 08:38 PM +0800):
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 1:12 AM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> wrote:
> > I think this may be due to how PHP handles header names, particularly
> > the "Location" header. However, I'm not 100% positive; hopefully Shahar
> > (author of
Hi all,
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 1:12 AM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
wrote:
>
> I think this may be due to how PHP handles header names, particularly
> the "Location" header. However, I'm not 100% positive; hopefully Shahar
> (author of the component) will jump in to respond.
>
The problem is if the
Hello,
$gd and $rd are variables received from db in format 2010-12-24
(year-month-day).
$going = new Zend_Date($gd, '-MM-dd');
$return = new Zend_Date($rd, '-MM-dd');
As an extra note to my question:
When I changed
$diff = $return->getDate()->subDate($going->getDate())->toArray();
to
$dif
How did you create the dates?
David
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Hector Virgen wrote:
>
> As brought up by Artem, it's case-insensitive so it shouldn't matter as
> long
> as browsers are following the spec.
>
IIRC, IE does not follow the spec correctly.
David
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-- A.J. Brown wrote
(on Thursday, 14 October 2010, 05:09 PM -0400):
> I've been doing some research on lazy loading resources in Zend Framework,
> and it seems that the decision has been made that resources that should be
> lazy loaded should not be a part of the bootstrapping mechanism. I'm not
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