Hi Artur,
especially the 2nd one looks interesting. Thanks
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Christian Ebert wrote:
> Hi Artur,
>
> ** **
>
> sorry for my previous reply. This was stupid. Latin1 of course cannot
> handle utf-8 characters beyond ASCI. But it should work if we restrict the
> input provided by users to the characters which can be handled
Hi Marco,
well, I am working on Ubuntu since years. But while working on my book I
at least want to test all the stuff on Windows for the users who are
need to / want to develop on Windows.
Regards,
Ralf
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There's another solution, but it comes from the usual "why Windows" debate
;)
Marco Pivetta
http://twitter.com/Ocramius
http://ocramius.github.com/
On 24 October 2012 16:58, Ralf Eggert wrote:
> Hi Marco,
>
> well, the problem is not the missing php_intl.dll file. It was always
> there what
Hi Marco,
well, the problem is not the missing php_intl.dll file. It was always
there whatever I installed.
No I skipped the installer and used the zip packages as you suggested.
And guess what? It almost worked out of the box. I don't understand it
since the php.ini looks almost the same.
So wh
Oh, snap, wait...
I have PHP 5.3.14 TS (`php --info | grep Thread` tells you that).
Looks like there's no compiled intl on that list. Try downloading the zip
from http://windows.php.net/download/ . Each zip file has a `php_int.dll`
file in the `ext/` dir.
Marco Pivetta
http://twitter.com/Ocramiu
Hi Marco,
> I have 5.3.14 on the windows box and it works just fine. I don't trust the
> box anyway, but I just copied the files from
> http://downloads.php.net/pierre/
Thanks for your reply. But which of these many files are you talking about?
Regards,
Ralf
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Heya,
I have 5.3.14 on the windows box and it works just fine. I don't trust the
box anyway, but I just copied the files from
http://downloads.php.net/pierre/
Marco Pivetta
http://twitter.com/Ocramius
http://ocramius.github.com/
On 24 October 2012 16:04, Ralf Eggert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know
Hi,
I know this is not really the right place for this question, but I am
frustrated.
To use Zend\I18n on a Windows 7 machine I need to geht ext/intl to work.
I spent a couple of hours but did not manage to solve this. I used PHP
5.3.18. I used the thread safe and non thread safe version. I used
You can also set the layout in the 404 script. This could be a save layout
with no calls to the url-viewhelper or other helpers that rely on
RouteMatch.
First line of your 404-script:
layout()->setTemplate('layout/error'); ?>
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@Marco, Matus: You are right. I ended up with:
$appConfig = require 'config/application.config.php';
if(getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') == 'development' AND
is_readable('config/application.config.local.php')){
$localAppConfig = require 'config/application.config.local.php';
Yes, the `.local` file would contain `http://twitter.com/Ocramius
http://ocramius.github.com/
On 24 October 2012 10:57, Matus Zeman wrote:
> TBH I think more fail-safe solution is without is_array check - considering
> the contract of config file - it should always return an array. You would
TBH I think more fail-safe solution is without is_array check - considering
the contract of config file - it should always return an array. You would
discover an error if some in the file quicker.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Christian Ebert wrote:
> Hi Matus,
>
> great to hear. I modified my
Hey there,
for such an use case, I wouldn't use "is_readable", as it will cause a stat
call in production environment. You can handle this via an environment
variable or by always having application.config.local.php and not
committing it to your source control system.
Marco Pivetta
http://twitt
Hi Matus,
great to hear. I modified my solution accordingly so that the logic is
similar to the global.php/local.php solution and more fail-safe.
$appConfig = require 'config/application.config.php';
if(is_readable('config/application.config.local.php')){
$localAppConfig = require 'confi
Hi Chris,
It's (almost) same to what I do also - I don't think you might need
something more elegant.
// Get application stack configuration
$configuration = include 'config/application.config.php';
//loads local config if available
if(is_readable('config/application.local.php')) {
$localConf
Hi,
I want to enable certain modules - e.g. developer tools - solely on the
local development environment. Currently I am loading my modules using
application.config.php in index.php as shown in the skeleton application.
Which is the recommended way to add certain modules for the local
(develop
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