Re: new to cakephp, should I learn this over yin/laravel4?

2014-11-26 Thread euromark
What about the (probably even more relevant) third option, using cakephp3 
from here on?


Am Donnerstag, 27. November 2014 00:10:42 UTC+1 schrieb frocco:
>
> Hello,
>
> Just installed cakephp 2 and have played around with it for about two 
> hours.
>
> I have a project and wanted to know if I should continue using cakephp or 
> start on a more recent framework like yin or laravel 4?
>
> I really like the cakephp concepts, and would like to hear from long time 
> users.
>
> Thanks
>
>

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Re: New to Cakephp

2013-10-21 Thread CrotchFrog
I can't understand why you would want to join the two and how you feel it 
would "simplify" your app. Doing so would be really bad form and completely 
defeats the purpose of the MVC architecture. If you're working with static 
views you could simply use the 'Pages' controller to serve your views. If 
you feel you absolutely need your logic on the same page as your view  I 
would suggest skipping a the framework altogether and stick with 
conventional plain jane php instead of worrying yourself over design 
patterns and clean, organized, extensible code. 

On Monday, October 21, 2013 5:32:15 AM UTC-4, Darren Williams wrote:
>
> Hi guys
>
> I need help I have a working app, but know to simplify my app I want to 
> join
> the controllers and view so that it can be view as one/one page.
>
> Any help is appreciated. 
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Re: New to CakePHP

2013-03-30 Thread Chris
look into /app/config/bootstrap.php file 
you should have settings something like: 

 Configure::write('Site.contact_email', 'whatever@your_site.com');
 Configure::write('Site.contact_email_subject', 'some subject'); 


On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 10:32:48 AM UTC-7, Ellie Quick wrote:
>
> Help,
>
> Im a fairly experienced php coder however Ive been given access to a site 
> (as the author is no longer contactable) written using CakePHP and Im 
> totally and utterly lost as to how to make the fairly urgently required 
> fixes.
>
> Theres a contact form on one of the pages which doesnt work, no error 
> messages to say whats wrong, Its meant to send an email to the site owner 
> but nothing is ever received. Now this could be as simple as the wrong 
> email address being used through to there simply being no back end code for 
> sending the mail.
>
> ive found a file called "contacts_controller.php" which contains an email 
> function which is clearly designed to send the relevant emails however the 
> bit thats losing me is:
>
> $email_to = Configure::read('Site.contact_email');
> $email_subject = Configure::read('Site.contact_email_subject');
> $email_from = Configure::read('Site.contact_email_from');
>
> I cant find anywhere, either in the site server files or the relevant 
> database anything that appears to hold these variables.
>
> Am I being dim?
>

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Re: New to CakePHP

2013-03-29 Thread lowpass
>From the name of the controller file it appears that you're dealing with a
1.x install. Keep that in mind going forward, as there have been some
changes to the API. If in doubt about any advice you receive, make a point
of asking whether it's meant for a 1.x or 2.x version.

First thing to do is open app/config.routes.php and look for a path that
matches what you're seeing in the browser. If you don't find it, then the
URI itself probably contains everything you need to locate which
controller/action you're dealing with. If the URI is "/contacts/email" then
what you found is indeed the thing to focus on.

Next, open up app/config/bootstrap.php and look for lines like
Configure::write('Site.contact_email', 'some address here'); If you don't
find these lines add one for every ::read() you see.

You can use $this->log($someVar); anywhere in the controller. Pass it a
string, array, object, whatever. Look in app/tmp/logs to see what you're
getting. If there's supposed to be a user-provided msg from POST, that
should be in $this->data:

if (!empty($this->data)) {
  $this->log($this->data);
  ...

You might want to consider emptying the logs first to make your job easier.
(Keep a copy in case there's something in there that's important.) Make
sure that the logs -- in fact everything in tmp -- is writable by the
webserver process.

Can you post the relevant action (method)? It may be using Cake's built-in
EmailComponent, or a plugin, or something else, so any more advice at this
point would be guesswork. The mail might be using a local SMTP server, or
it might be remote, etc. Check the $components array at the top of the
class for anything that looks relevant to email. Ditto any imports.


On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Ellie Quick
wrote:

> Help,
>
> Im a fairly experienced php coder however Ive been given access to a site
> (as the author is no longer contactable) written using CakePHP and Im
> totally and utterly lost as to how to make the fairly urgently required
> fixes.
>
> Theres a contact form on one of the pages which doesnt work, no error
> messages to say whats wrong, Its meant to send an email to the site owner
> but nothing is ever received. Now this could be as simple as the wrong
> email address being used through to there simply being no back end code for
> sending the mail.
>
> ive found a file called "contacts_controller.php" which contains an email
> function which is clearly designed to send the relevant emails however the
> bit thats losing me is:
>
> $email_to = Configure::read('Site.contact_email');
> $email_subject = Configure::read('Site.contact_email_subject');
> $email_from = Configure::read('Site.contact_email_from');
>
> I cant find anywhere, either in the site server files or the relevant
> database anything that appears to hold these variables.
>
> Am I being dim?
>
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Re: New to CakePHP .. problem with mod_rewrite

2012-07-14 Thread Piotr Beschel


W dniu sobota, 14 lipca 2012 05:24:16 UTC+2 użytkownik surajmundada napisał:
>
>
> I have not installed PHP. Is it necessary to install PHP before CakePHP?
>
>
Yes it is!
Cakephp is PHP framework and to work cake need php compilation. 

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Re: New to cakephp

2012-06-11 Thread Jonas Menges
Hello there,
Well basic knowledge of programming will help for sure. Also PHP and HTML
basics will be required but can be obtained while learning to work with the
cakephp API.

Regards
Am 11.06.2012 16:15 schrieb "alvin567" :

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Re: New to CakePhp

2011-03-24 Thread Stephen
Hi



On 24 March 2011 01:37, drjproduct...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi let's say I have created a user and admin panel so how can I come about
> creating another space for clients in the admin panel? Do I have to do
> another file like client_controller and a clients.ctp and client.php?
>
>

I also believe you should read the book and cover the basics before
attempting an app, definitely complete the blog tutorial as well - you don't
need to read the whole book, it would be an advantage, but you can miss
parts out which aren't relevant to you (i.e. You may have no interest in
Tree's or ACL)

You don't need to create a controller for clients or admins, only users. As
a newbie a good while back and made controllers to handle things like this,
you will find you run into lots of problems when trying to deal with other
controllers, the controller itself may become very large.

For Administration research prefixes.

In any controller create "function admin_action() { ... }" instead of
function action() {   } to make it a part of the admin side of things.

You can also take advantage of ACL

Have a users controller and users table, then using ACL (and possibly a
table such as user_groups), you can give users different levels of access:

1. User
2. Client
3. Admin

Prefixes: http://book.cakephp.org/view/950/Prefix-Routing
ACL: http://book.cakephp.org/view/1242/Access-Control-Lists


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RE: New to CakePhp

2011-03-23 Thread Krissy Masters
Hi, lets say you read the book! 

It has answers! It really does. It was written for that purpose of
explaining how to do things!

You have to create a controller / model / view for everything that needs a
controller / model / view. 

K
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Subject: Re: New to CakePhp

Hi let's say I have created a user and admin panel so how can I come about
creating another space for clients in the admin panel? Do I have to do
another file like client_controller and a clients.ctp and client.php?

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 24, 2011, at 5:45 AM, "Krissy Masters" 
wrote:

> Your best to, like all new to Cake is to read the cookbook. Try the blog
> tutorial to get familiar with how things work, then you can attempt your
own
> and ask specific questions. No one is going to answer general vague
> questions like that without actually building everything for you.
> 
> Panes? Related to what? What data? For who? What are they for? Panels for
> the ceiling? No way to know what your doing with nothing to show us.
> 
> K
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:cake-php@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf
> Of cakenewbie
> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 2:10 PM
> To: CakePHP
> Subject: New to CakePhp
> 
> hi,
> 
> I have knowledge about PHP but i am totally new to the cakephp. I have
> really no idea how can i come about to create these features using the
> cakephp.
> 
> Can anyone give me some idea or some guide?
> 
> 1. Create User Panels
> 2. Create Clients Panel
> 3. Create Listing Of Clients with Categories Listing on Subject Name.
> Then when clicked it goes to a detail page of the client.
> 4. Creating Clients Profile Page where user can update the contents
> himself.
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Re: New to CakePhp

2011-03-23 Thread drjproduct...@gmail.com
Hi let's say I have created a user and admin panel so how can I come about 
creating another space for clients in the admin panel? Do I have to do another 
file like client_controller and a clients.ctp and client.php?

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 24, 2011, at 5:45 AM, "Krissy Masters"  
wrote:

> Your best to, like all new to Cake is to read the cookbook. Try the blog
> tutorial to get familiar with how things work, then you can attempt your own
> and ask specific questions. No one is going to answer general vague
> questions like that without actually building everything for you.
> 
> Panes? Related to what? What data? For who? What are they for? Panels for
> the ceiling? No way to know what your doing with nothing to show us.
> 
> K
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:cake-php@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of cakenewbie
> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 2:10 PM
> To: CakePHP
> Subject: New to CakePhp
> 
> hi,
> 
> I have knowledge about PHP but i am totally new to the cakephp. I have
> really no idea how can i come about to create these features using the
> cakephp.
> 
> Can anyone give me some idea or some guide?
> 
> 1. Create User Panels
> 2. Create Clients Panel
> 3. Create Listing Of Clients with Categories Listing on Subject Name.
> Then when clicked it goes to a detail page of the client.
> 4. Creating Clients Profile Page where user can update the contents
> himself.
> 
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RE: New to CakePhp

2011-03-23 Thread Krissy Masters
Your best to, like all new to Cake is to read the cookbook. Try the blog
tutorial to get familiar with how things work, then you can attempt your own
and ask specific questions. No one is going to answer general vague
questions like that without actually building everything for you.

Panes? Related to what? What data? For who? What are they for? Panels for
the ceiling? No way to know what your doing with nothing to show us.

K

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Of cakenewbie
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 2:10 PM
To: CakePHP
Subject: New to CakePhp

hi,

I have knowledge about PHP but i am totally new to the cakephp. I have
really no idea how can i come about to create these features using the
cakephp.

Can anyone give me some idea or some guide?

1. Create User Panels
2. Create Clients Panel
3. Create Listing Of Clients with Categories Listing on Subject Name.
Then when clicked it goes to a detail page of the client.
4. Creating Clients Profile Page where user can update the contents
himself.

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Re: New to CakePHP and having an image problem

2010-05-07 Thread mivogt-LU
HI there and welcome to the cake-list

It would be of great use if you show us a bit more of your code as
your are showing only calls of internal functions manmade by the
siteowner
$home might be the main model, usually called $this
-> is the obj.orient. kind to access data
$listing as a 2 dimensionam array might be attatched to your database

you might have something like
/app/models/listing
refering an array element represeneting  a db resultset
matching the table commercial, column mls

to display an image with 160x120 pixel size

but it is not the ususal cake way to display an image
so more code would help to help

cu

michael

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>
> I'm new to CakePHP, but have a little knowledge of PHP. I inherited a
> Web site that is in CakePHP and some of the images aren't working.
>
> Here is the code:
> get_image("simple",$listing['Commercial']['mls'],
> 160,120); ?>
>
> It probably is simple, but I have little knowledge of what I'm doing.
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Re: New to CakePHP, Wanted to learn alot

2010-04-27 Thread Jeremy Burns
http://book.cakephp.org/view/641/Simple-Acl-controlled-Application

Jeremy Burns
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On 27 Apr 2010, at 11:39, LAMP Developer, India wrote:

> Hello Everyone!
> 
> I am new to cakePHP, i understand its installation, just extraction of
> files on htdocs and simple configuration changes.
> 
> But i want to know how better and secure i can install and configure
> it for better security. I dont know where to start. I just edited
> home.cpt and content get changed. thats what i done.
> 
> I wanted to learn all topic via video tutorial, please help me to get
> any video tutorial. Please.
> 
> Thanks in Advance.
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> Amit
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Re: New to CakePHP

2010-03-19 Thread tnbrooks
Check out this:
http://book.cakephp.org/view/219/Blog


On Mar 19, 2:23 pm, Tashi Daw  wrote:
> Please help me to get started with the cakePHP. I found this framework
> really good for rapid web application development. I have already done
> projects in ZF but i found it really bulky. I have gone through the cakePHP
> documentation, but i found it difficult to understand. So, can any body
> provide me a CRUD application build in cakePHP with authentication. So, that
> i can know how to use elements in views, models and controllers.
>
> Thanks

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Re: New to CakePHP

2010-03-19 Thread WebbedIT
The book tells you everything you need to know about setting up the
Auth component, then there are a load of blogs out there that can take
you beyond what's in the book.

http://teknoid.wordpress.com/
http://www.milesj.me/
http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard/
http://www.pseudocoder.com/
http://mark-story.com/categories/view/programming
http://en.wordpress.com/tag/cakephp/

Paul.

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Re: New to CakePHP

2010-03-18 Thread Jonathon Musters
Its really best work through the tuts and ask specific questions so you
understand vs just given something.


On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Tashi Daw  wrote:

> I tried it but i want with the Auth Components, please help me!
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Jonathon Musters wrote:
>
>> why not follow the blog tut and others
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Tashi Daw  wrote:
>>
>>> Please help me to get started with the cakePHP. I found this framework
>>> really good for rapid web application development. I have already done
>>> projects in ZF but i found it really bulky. I have gone through the cakePHP
>>> documentation, but i found it difficult to understand. So, can any body
>>> provide me a CRUD application build in cakePHP with authentication. So, that
>>> i can know how to use elements in views, models and controllers.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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>>> others with their CakePHP related questions.
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Re: New to CakePHP

2010-03-18 Thread Tashi Daw
I tried it but i want with the Auth Components, please help me!

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Jonathon Musters wrote:

> why not follow the blog tut and others
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Tashi Daw  wrote:
>
>> Please help me to get started with the cakePHP. I found this framework
>> really good for rapid web application development. I have already done
>> projects in ZF but i found it really bulky. I have gone through the cakePHP
>> documentation, but i found it difficult to understand. So, can any body
>> provide me a CRUD application build in cakePHP with authentication. So, that
>> i can know how to use elements in views, models and controllers.
>>
>> Thanks
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Re: New to CakePHP

2010-03-18 Thread Jonathon Musters
why not follow the blog tut and others



On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Tashi Daw  wrote:

> Please help me to get started with the cakePHP. I found this framework
> really good for rapid web application development. I have already done
> projects in ZF but i found it really bulky. I have gone through the cakePHP
> documentation, but i found it difficult to understand. So, can any body
> provide me a CRUD application build in cakePHP with authentication. So, that
> i can know how to use elements in views, models and controllers.
>
> Thanks
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Re: New to CakePHP

2010-03-16 Thread Johnny Ferguson
I accidentally hit reply to author, but for anyone else that visits
this thread:

Be sure to check out the Auth component:
http://book.cakephp.org/view/172/Authentication

It's dead simple using this to set up authentication. Coupled with the
ACL component, you have an unstoppable force on your hands.

On Mar 16, 6:20 am, tashi  wrote:
> Hi I am new to cakePHP and i am really interested to learn. But i am
> stuck from where to begin! So can any body please send me a CRUD
> application build in CakePHP with authentication? If possible the
> admin module to manage the application.
>
> Tashi

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Re: New to CakePHP

2010-03-16 Thread John Andersen
You don't want to get your hands dirty with someone elses code!
Best way is to start here:
http://book.cakephp.org/view/4/Beginning-With-CakePHP

and when the installation is ready, continue with this:
http://book.cakephp.org/view/218/Tutorials-Examples

That will give you a good introduction to CakePHP! Better than a ready-
made application that you yourself had not built and felt with your
own hands and thoughts :)
Enjoy,
   John

On Mar 16, 12:20 pm, tashi  wrote:
> Hi I am new to cakePHP and i am really interested to learn. But i am
> stuck from where to begin! So can any body please send me a CRUD
> application build in CakePHP with authentication? If possible the
> admin module to manage the application.
>
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Re: New to CakePHP issue loggin IP

2009-10-15 Thread Miles J

Make sure your form paths are posting to the right action.

On Oct 15, 1:05 pm, Patrick Talmadge  wrote:
> Once I added the call to the add method in the controller everything
> started working as expected. Does my register method end up calling
> the add method when saving? I ask because if the input validation
> fails the user is redirects from the register page to the add page.
>
> I was planning to remove the add method and page, will this break everything?
>
> Patrick
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Brett Wilton  wrote:
>
> > I haven't tried getClientIP() but I'd check that you have the field
> > name correct etc, try putting something known in.  As an alternative
> > I've used  $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] in the past which does work.
>
> > 
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Re: New to CakePHP issue loggin IP

2009-10-15 Thread Patrick Talmadge

Once I added the call to the add method in the controller everything
started working as expected. Does my register method end up calling
the add method when saving? I ask because if the input validation
fails the user is redirects from the register page to the add page.

I was planning to remove the add method and page, will this break everything?

Patrick

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Re: New to CakePHP issue loggin IP

2009-10-14 Thread Brett Wilton

I haven't tried getClientIP() but I'd check that you have the field
name correct etc, try putting something known in.  As an alternative
I've used  $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] in the past which does work.


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RE: New To CakePHP

2009-09-20 Thread Soon g


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> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 06:46:15 -0700
> Subject: New To CakePHP
> From: visuma...@gmail.com
> To: cake-php@googlegroups.com
> 
> 
> Hi Fnds,
> 
> I'm new to cakephp, and I'm able to setup cake env. But while
> developing blog app, I'm getting the follwoing warnings with no
> result.
> I'm using Cake 1.2.5 and XAMP 1.7.2(PHP 5.3) , Please let me know any
> clue to resolve this issue.
> 
> One more thing point is , I worked on RubyOnRail long time back. The
> docs,command scaffold creation is very simple and easy to understand.
> I home Cake also will reach much easier levels soon.
> 
> 
> Warning: strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely on
> the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cache.php on line 429
> 
> Warning (2): strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely
> on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead [CORE\cake\libs
> \cache.php, line 429]
> 
> Code | Context
> 
> $settings = array(
> "engine" => "File",
> "path" => "J:\xampp\htdocs\blog\myapp\tmp\cache\persistent\",
> "prefix" => "cake_core_",
> "lock" => false,
> "serialize" => true,
> "isWindows" => true,
> "duration" => "+10 seconds",
> "probability" => 100
> )
> 
> strtotime - [internal], line ??
> CacheEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 429
> FileEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache\file.php, line 84
> Cache::set() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 195
> Cache::config() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 131
> Configure::__loadBootstrap() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 684
> Configure::getInstance() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 137
> include - CORE\cake\bootstrap.php, line 47
> [main] - APP\webroot\index.php, line 81
> 
> 
> Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the
> system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cake_log.php on line 94
> css('default'); ?>
> (default) 0 query took ms Nr Query Error Affected Num. rows Took (ms)
> 
> > 

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Re: New To CakePHP

2009-09-18 Thread Jon Bennett

> my bad i forgot to mention that find php.ini file set  Timezone and i
> had the same issue

Or use ini_set in bootstrap and leave your php config alone

>
> On Sep 18, 1:18 pm, Simon  wrote:
>> try this
>>
>> go to c/xampp/apache/conf/  open file name httpd.conf  find this
>> #LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so  remove the # and
>> find
>>
>> 
>>     Options FollowSymLinks
>>     AllowOverride none
>>     Order deny,allow
>>     Deny from all
>> 
>>
>> set  AllowOverride to all form none
>>
>> On Sep 18, 9:35 am, brian  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Raghu, it appears to me that this is a PHP--not CakePHP--warning. it's
>> > possible that your computer has a misconfiguration. Although, I admit
>> > that I'm not familiar with this warning, so that's just a guess. I'm
>> > also not very familiar with Windows timezone settings.
>>
>> > Try creating a regular PHP script with the following:
>>
>> > > > error_reporting(E_ALL);
>> > ini_set('display_errors', '1');
>> > echo strtotime('+10 seconds');
>>
>> > If you see a similar warning, I suggest you post this question to the
>> > PHP mailing list (use a more descriptive subject, though, or you may
>> > not receive many responses).
>>
>> >http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php
>>
>> > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Raghu  wrote:
>>
>> > > Hi Fnds,
>>
>> > > I'm new to cakephp, and I'm able to setup cake env. But while
>> > > developing blog app, I'm getting the follwoing warnings with no
>> > > result.
>> > > I'm using Cake 1.2.5 and XAMP 1.7.2(PHP 5.3)  , Please let me know any
>> > > clue to resolve this issue.
>>
>> > > One more thing point is  , I worked on RubyOnRail long time back. The
>> > > docs,command scaffold creation is very simple and easy to understand.
>> > > I home Cake also will reach much easier levels soon.
>>
>> > > 
>> > > Warning: strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely on
>> > > the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
>> > > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
>> > > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
>> > > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
>> > > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
>> > > \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cache.php on line 429
>>
>> > > Warning (2): strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely
>> > > on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
>> > > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
>> > > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
>> > > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
>> > > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead [CORE\cake\libs
>> > > \cache.php, line 429]
>>
>> > > Code | Context
>>
>> > > $settings       =       array(
>> > >        "engine" => "File",
>> > >        "path" => "J:\xampp\htdocs\blog\myapp\tmp\cache\persistent\",
>> > >        "prefix" => "cake_core_",
>> > >        "lock" => false,
>> > >        "serialize" => true,
>> > >        "isWindows" => true,
>> > >        "duration" => "+10 seconds",
>> > >        "probability" => 100
>> > > )
>>
>> > > strtotime - [internal], line ??
>> > > CacheEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 429
>> > > FileEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache\file.php, line 84
>> > > Cache::set() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 195
>> > > C> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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Re: New To CakePHP

2009-09-18 Thread Simon

my bad i forgot to mention that find php.ini file set  Timezone and i
had the same issue

On Sep 18, 1:18 pm, Simon  wrote:
> try this
>
> go to c/xampp/apache/conf/  open file name httpd.conf  find this
> #LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so  remove the # and
> find
>
> 
>     Options FollowSymLinks
>     AllowOverride none
>     Order deny,allow
>     Deny from all
> 
>
> set  AllowOverride to all form none
>
> On Sep 18, 9:35 am, brian  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Raghu, it appears to me that this is a PHP--not CakePHP--warning. it's
> > possible that your computer has a misconfiguration. Although, I admit
> > that I'm not familiar with this warning, so that's just a guess. I'm
> > also not very familiar with Windows timezone settings.
>
> > Try creating a regular PHP script with the following:
>
> >  > error_reporting(E_ALL);
> > ini_set('display_errors', '1');
> > echo strtotime('+10 seconds');
>
> > If you see a similar warning, I suggest you post this question to the
> > PHP mailing list (use a more descriptive subject, though, or you may
> > not receive many responses).
>
> >http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php
>
> > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Raghu  wrote:
>
> > > Hi Fnds,
>
> > > I'm new to cakephp, and I'm able to setup cake env. But while
> > > developing blog app, I'm getting the follwoing warnings with no
> > > result.
> > > I'm using Cake 1.2.5 and XAMP 1.7.2(PHP 5.3)  , Please let me know any
> > > clue to resolve this issue.
>
> > > One more thing point is  , I worked on RubyOnRail long time back. The
> > > docs,command scaffold creation is very simple and easy to understand.
> > > I home Cake also will reach much easier levels soon.
>
> > > 
> > > Warning: strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely on
> > > the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> > > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> > > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> > > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> > > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> > > \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cache.php on line 429
>
> > > Warning (2): strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely
> > > on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> > > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> > > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> > > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> > > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead [CORE\cake\libs
> > > \cache.php, line 429]
>
> > > Code | Context
>
> > > $settings       =       array(
> > >        "engine" => "File",
> > >        "path" => "J:\xampp\htdocs\blog\myapp\tmp\cache\persistent\",
> > >        "prefix" => "cake_core_",
> > >        "lock" => false,
> > >        "serialize" => true,
> > >        "isWindows" => true,
> > >        "duration" => "+10 seconds",
> > >        "probability" => 100
> > > )
>
> > > strtotime - [internal], line ??
> > > CacheEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 429
> > > FileEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache\file.php, line 84
> > > Cache::set() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 195
> > > Cache::config() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 131
> > > Configure::__loadBootstrap() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 684
> > > Configure::getInstance() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 137
> > > include - CORE\cake\bootstrap.php, line 47
> > > [main] - APP\webroot\index.php, line 81
>
> > > Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the
> > > system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> > > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> > > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> > > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> > > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> > > \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cake_log.php on line 94
> > > css('default'); ?>
> > > (default) 0 query took ms Nr    Query   Error   Affected        Num. rows 
> > >       Took (ms)- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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Re: New To CakePHP

2009-09-18 Thread brian

On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Simon  wrote:
>
> try this
>
> go to c/xampp/apache/conf/  open file name httpd.conf  find this
> #LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so  remove the # and
> find
>
> 
>    Options FollowSymLinks
>    AllowOverride none
>    Order deny,allow
>    Deny from all
> 
>
>
> set  AllowOverride to all form none

What does that have to do with PHP's strtotime() function and timezones?

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Re: New To CakePHP

2009-09-18 Thread Simon

try this

go to c/xampp/apache/conf/  open file name httpd.conf  find this
#LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so  remove the # and
find


Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride none
Order deny,allow
Deny from all



set  AllowOverride to all form none

On Sep 18, 9:35 am, brian  wrote:
> Raghu, it appears to me that this is a PHP--not CakePHP--warning. it's
> possible that your computer has a misconfiguration. Although, I admit
> that I'm not familiar with this warning, so that's just a guess. I'm
> also not very familiar with Windows timezone settings.
>
> Try creating a regular PHP script with the following:
>
>  error_reporting(E_ALL);
> ini_set('display_errors', '1');
> echo strtotime('+10 seconds');
>
> If you see a similar warning, I suggest you post this question to the
> PHP mailing list (use a more descriptive subject, though, or you may
> not receive many responses).
>
> http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Raghu  wrote:
>
> > Hi Fnds,
>
> > I'm new to cakephp, and I'm able to setup cake env. But while
> > developing blog app, I'm getting the follwoing warnings with no
> > result.
> > I'm using Cake 1.2.5 and XAMP 1.7.2(PHP 5.3)  , Please let me know any
> > clue to resolve this issue.
>
> > One more thing point is  , I worked on RubyOnRail long time back. The
> > docs,command scaffold creation is very simple and easy to understand.
> > I home Cake also will reach much easier levels soon.
>
> > 
> > Warning: strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely on
> > the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> > \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cache.php on line 429
>
> > Warning (2): strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely
> > on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead [CORE\cake\libs
> > \cache.php, line 429]
>
> > Code | Context
>
> > $settings       =       array(
> >        "engine" => "File",
> >        "path" => "J:\xampp\htdocs\blog\myapp\tmp\cache\persistent\",
> >        "prefix" => "cake_core_",
> >        "lock" => false,
> >        "serialize" => true,
> >        "isWindows" => true,
> >        "duration" => "+10 seconds",
> >        "probability" => 100
> > )
>
> > strtotime - [internal], line ??
> > CacheEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 429
> > FileEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache\file.php, line 84
> > Cache::set() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 195
> > Cache::config() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 131
> > Configure::__loadBootstrap() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 684
> > Configure::getInstance() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 137
> > include - CORE\cake\bootstrap.php, line 47
> > [main] - APP\webroot\index.php, line 81
>
> > Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the
> > system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> > date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> > case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> > warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> > selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> > \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cake_log.php on line 94
> > css('default'); ?>
> > (default) 0 query took ms Nr    Query   Error   Affected        Num. rows   
> >     Took (ms)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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Re: New To CakePHP

2009-09-18 Thread brian

Raghu, it appears to me that this is a PHP--not CakePHP--warning. it's
possible that your computer has a misconfiguration. Although, I admit
that I'm not familiar with this warning, so that's just a guess. I'm
also not very familiar with Windows timezone settings.

Try creating a regular PHP script with the following:

http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php


On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Raghu  wrote:
>
> Hi Fnds,
>
> I'm new to cakephp, and I'm able to setup cake env. But while
> developing blog app, I'm getting the follwoing warnings with no
> result.
> I'm using Cake 1.2.5 and XAMP 1.7.2(PHP 5.3)  , Please let me know any
> clue to resolve this issue.
>
> One more thing point is  , I worked on RubyOnRail long time back. The
> docs,command scaffold creation is very simple and easy to understand.
> I home Cake also will reach much easier levels soon.
>
> 
> Warning: strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely on
> the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cache.php on line 429
>
> Warning (2): strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely
> on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead [CORE\cake\libs
> \cache.php, line 429]
>
> Code | Context
>
> $settings       =       array(
>        "engine" => "File",
>        "path" => "J:\xampp\htdocs\blog\myapp\tmp\cache\persistent\",
>        "prefix" => "cake_core_",
>        "lock" => false,
>        "serialize" => true,
>        "isWindows" => true,
>        "duration" => "+10 seconds",
>        "probability" => 100
> )
>
> strtotime - [internal], line ??
> CacheEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 429
> FileEngine::init() - CORE\cake\libs\cache\file.php, line 84
> Cache::set() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 195
> Cache::config() - CORE\cake\libs\cache.php, line 131
> Configure::__loadBootstrap() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 684
> Configure::getInstance() - CORE\cake\libs\configure.php, line 137
> include - CORE\cake\bootstrap.php, line 47
> [main] - APP\webroot\index.php, line 81
>
>
> Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the
> system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the
> date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
> case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this
> warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We
> selected 'Asia/Calcutta' for '5.5/no DST' instead in J:\PHP
> \cake_1.2.5\cake\libs\cake_log.php on line 94
> css('default'); ?>
> (default) 0 query took ms Nr    Query   Error   Affected        Num. rows     
>   Took (ms)
>
> >
>

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Re: New to cakePHP

2009-07-10 Thread Dhileepen Chakravarthy
Thanks its working fine.

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Re: New to cakePHP

2009-07-08 Thread jeff
follow this link http://book.cakephp.org/view/219/Blog
and its simple enough

tip:read and read.it  again and again

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Dhileepen Chakravarthy <
dhileepen.cake...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> I am a new guy for cake php .
>
> I installed cakephp in my XAMPP server.
>
> How do i create a sample application.
>
> Please help me a easy to understand URL
>
> Regards,
> Dhileepen
>
> >
>


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Re: New To cakephp

2009-06-16 Thread Marcelo Andrade

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Netram Dhakar wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am new with CakePHP.How to install and configure.
>
> Please help me.

That's a very common question when you're starting.

According to cookbook...

"Installation preparation consists of the following steps:
* Downloading a copy of CakePHP
* Configuring your web server to handle php if necessary
* Checking file permissions"

http://book.cakephp.org/view/29/Installation-Preparation

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Re: New To cakephp

2009-06-16 Thread Andreas Derksen

Hi Netram,
please read the Cookbook at least once, it will really help you in the 
future. There is also the installation manual in there. Follow this 
link: http://book.cakephp.org/

greets
Andreas

Netram Dhakar schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I am new with CakePHP.How to install and configure.
>
> Please help me.
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Netram dhakar
>
> >
>   

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Re: New to CakepHp.. question

2009-04-02 Thread Smelly Eddie

What is the difference between serial and user id??  Aren't they both
just numbers that increment with each addition?

I don't think you have planned this out very well. You can either set
the starting point of the primary id to a very high value, or grab the
last serial and increment before creating new users, but this is not
leveraging the simple auto-increment that MySQL provides.





On Apr 2, 4:06 am, "dr. Hannibal Lecter"  wrote:
> This is a very very very bad design decision. User data != internal
> system data. Use another column for your "serial", and leave User.id
> to cake.
>
> BUT, if you really have to use it as a primary key, you could try
> leaving it named serial_number or whatever and customizing your model
> to use that field as primary key, but I'm not sure how this will work.
>
> On Apr 2, 9:48 am, vanushv  wrote:
>
> > The serial will be entered manually by an operator
>
> > On Apr 2, 5:15 pm, John Andersen  wrote:
>
> > > My question is, when are you going to enter the user serial?
> > > Is it done manually by you or can it be done automatically?
> > > If automatically, then ensure that you have the new user serial
> > > available when a user is being registered!
> > > Enjoy,
> > >    John
>
> > > On Apr 2, 8:17 am, vanushv  wrote:
>
> > > > Hey i'm trying set up a fairly simple webapp and so far I've used the
> > > > bake script and it worked pretty good to establish a base for me
>
> > > > In my database there is a table of users; each user has a serial
> > > > number. i want the serial number to be a primary key -> so i renamed
> > > > the serial column to 'id'. But.. when Adding new users I want to be
> > > > able to enter the user serial (id). When i set everything up with bake
> > > > and tried to add a new user it failed because the primary key (id) is
> > > > empty - (i didn't set an auto_increment on it).
>
> > > > Anyone have any ideas?
>
> > > > VaNuSh
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Re: New to CakepHp.. question

2009-04-02 Thread dr. Hannibal Lecter

This is a very very very bad design decision. User data != internal
system data. Use another column for your "serial", and leave User.id
to cake.

BUT, if you really have to use it as a primary key, you could try
leaving it named serial_number or whatever and customizing your model
to use that field as primary key, but I'm not sure how this will work.

On Apr 2, 9:48 am, vanushv  wrote:
> The serial will be entered manually by an operator
>
> On Apr 2, 5:15 pm, John Andersen  wrote:
>
> > My question is, when are you going to enter the user serial?
> > Is it done manually by you or can it be done automatically?
> > If automatically, then ensure that you have the new user serial
> > available when a user is being registered!
> > Enjoy,
> >    John
>
> > On Apr 2, 8:17 am, vanushv  wrote:
>
> > > Hey i'm trying set up a fairly simple webapp and so far I've used the
> > > bake script and it worked pretty good to establish a base for me
>
> > > In my database there is a table of users; each user has a serial
> > > number. i want the serial number to be a primary key -> so i renamed
> > > the serial column to 'id'. But.. when Adding new users I want to be
> > > able to enter the user serial (id). When i set everything up with bake
> > > and tried to add a new user it failed because the primary key (id) is
> > > empty - (i didn't set an auto_increment on it).
>
> > > Anyone have any ideas?
>
> > > VaNuSh
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Re: New to CakepHp.. question

2009-04-02 Thread John Andersen

Ok, then you can't use the ID as the user serial, if you are
registering a new user in the users table!

I suggest you change your process, so that new users are registered in
another table, for example "registrations".
Then you manually process each registration, by copying the
registration into the users table adding your serial as the id in the
users table!
How does this sound to you?

If you don't want the hassle/trouble of doing this every time -
automate the process by pre-creating the user serials - and then take
one when a user is being registered. I assume then that the user
serials can be pre-created - that there is an algorithm behind the
user serials - or is it completely a manual definition of each user
serial?

Enjoy,
   John

On Apr 2, 10:48 am, vanushv  wrote:
> The serial will be entered manually by an operator
>
[snip]
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Re: New to CakepHp.. question

2009-04-02 Thread vanushv

The serial will be entered manually by an operator

On Apr 2, 5:15 pm, John Andersen  wrote:
> My question is, when are you going to enter the user serial?
> Is it done manually by you or can it be done automatically?
> If automatically, then ensure that you have the new user serial
> available when a user is being registered!
> Enjoy,
>    John
>
> On Apr 2, 8:17 am, vanushv  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey i'm trying set up a fairly simple webapp and so far I've used the
> > bake script and it worked pretty good to establish a base for me
>
> > In my database there is a table of users; each user has a serial
> > number. i want the serial number to be a primary key -> so i renamed
> > the serial column to 'id'. But.. when Adding new users I want to be
> > able to enter the user serial (id). When i set everything up with bake
> > and tried to add a new user it failed because the primary key (id) is
> > empty - (i didn't set an auto_increment on it).
>
> > Anyone have any ideas?
>
> > VaNuSh
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Re: New to CakepHp.. question

2009-04-01 Thread John Andersen

My question is, when are you going to enter the user serial?
Is it done manually by you or can it be done automatically?
If automatically, then ensure that you have the new user serial
available when a user is being registered!
Enjoy,
   John

On Apr 2, 8:17 am, vanushv  wrote:
> Hey i'm trying set up a fairly simple webapp and so far I've used the
> bake script and it worked pretty good to establish a base for me
>
> In my database there is a table of users; each user has a serial
> number. i want the serial number to be a primary key -> so i renamed
> the serial column to 'id'. But.. when Adding new users I want to be
> able to enter the user serial (id). When i set everything up with bake
> and tried to add a new user it failed because the primary key (id) is
> empty - (i didn't set an auto_increment on it).
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> VaNuSh
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Re: new to cakephp

2009-02-23 Thread adam

Toby, you're playing devil's advocate by pointing a Cake newcomer to
the "Simple" Acl controller Application

Read about the Auth component, and then make your own component to
replace ACL  :)

Adam


On Feb 23, 2:15 pm, "Toby Mathews"  wrote:
> If it's any help, basic login stuff (plus permissions) is covered in this
> tutorial:
>
> http://book.cakephp.org/view/641/Simple-Acl-controlled-Application
>
> Toby
>
> -Original Message-
> From: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:cake-...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>
> Of motoq88
> Sent: 22 February 2009 18:27
> To: CakePHP
> Subject: new to cakephp
>
> hi, I am new to cakePHP.
>
> I want to know it is possible to only lock some of features in a page
> and leave other portion of the lage open to public without requiring
> login.
>
> I also want to know where i can find existing code that supports basic
> login/logout and basic user control panel.
>
> thanks,
>
> motoq
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RE: new to cakephp

2009-02-23 Thread Toby Mathews

If it's any help, basic login stuff (plus permissions) is covered in this
tutorial:

http://book.cakephp.org/view/641/Simple-Acl-controlled-Application

Toby

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Subject: new to cakephp


hi, I am new to cakePHP.

I want to know it is possible to only lock some of features in a page
and leave other portion of the lage open to public without requiring
login.

I also want to know where i can find existing code that supports basic
login/logout and basic user control panel.

thanks,

motoq




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Re: new to cakephp

2009-02-22 Thread brian

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Aivaras  wrote:
>
> Why would he use elements if there's Auth->allow(); ? Would save tons
> of time and be better in performance.

Because ... "lock some of features in a page"

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Re: new to cakephp

2009-02-22 Thread Aivaras

Why would he use elements if there's Auth->allow(); ? Would save tons
of time and be better in performance.

Cheers,
Faifas



On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 00:49, brian  wrote:
>
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 1:26 PM, motoq88  wrote:
>>
>> hi, I am new to cakePHP.
>>
>> I want to know it is possible to only lock some of features in a page
>> and leave other portion of the lage open to public without requiring
>> login.
>
> Display those portions using elements. Check the session to see if the
> element should be displayed.
>
> >
>

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Re: new to cakephp

2009-02-22 Thread brian

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 1:26 PM, motoq88  wrote:
>
> hi, I am new to cakePHP.
>
> I want to know it is possible to only lock some of features in a page
> and leave other portion of the lage open to public without requiring
> login.

Display those portions using elements. Check the session to see if the
element should be displayed.

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Re: new to cakephp

2009-02-22 Thread dr. Hannibal Lecter

> I want to know it is possible to only lock some of features in a page
> and leave other portion of the lage open to public without requiring
> login.

Yes.

> I also want to know where i can find existing code that supports basic
> login/logout and basic user control panel.

http://book.cakephp.org/
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Re: new to cakephp

2009-01-16 Thread Mike Bernat
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=cakePHP+Resources

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Alexandru Ciobanu
wrote:

>
> sasikumar a wrote:
> > my upcoming projects all cakephp so i want to learn cake plz anyone
> > guide me.
> >
> >
> http://book.cakephp.org/view/4/Beginning-With-CakePHP
>
> >
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Re: new to cakephp

2009-01-16 Thread Alexandru Ciobanu

sasikumar a wrote:
> my upcoming projects all cakephp so i want to learn cake plz anyone
> guide me.
>
>   
http://book.cakephp.org/view/4/Beginning-With-CakePHP

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Re: New to CakePHP

2008-12-17 Thread Smelly_Eddie

WallyJ

I would guess.

Basically your main config is saying "dont let any sub directory's
htaccess files do anything, I'm the boss!"
So when mod_rewrite is inactive, there is no issue. But when you
activate mod_rewrite you create a conflict which results in the access
forbidden.


You'll need to edit httpd.conf for the directory this occurs on.

You'll likely see something like


AllowOverride None


Change the None to All.
which changes its stance to "I'm still the boss but I don't like to
micro-manage, so let htaccess files do their thing."



On Dec 16, 9:39 pm, WallyJ  wrote:
> I tried this and when I UNcommented the rewrite line, I received "Access
> Forbidden" from the localhost that was working fine before. If I comment the
> line back, it works fine.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
> WallyJ
>
>
>
> imran k wrote:
>
> > Thanks guys... it worked. I did exactly what both of you said. thanks
> > a lot.
>
> > On Oct 13, 5:16 am, qwanta  wrote:
> >> Also, don't forget to restart apache after making the httpd.conf
> >> changes.
>
> >> On Oct 12, 2:16 pm, imran k  wrote:
>
> >> > Hi everyone! I am Imran k and very new to CakePHP. I have downloaded
> >> > cake_1.2.0.7692-rc3  and installed on XAMPP server but the 'welcome
> >> > screen' appears without any graphics or colors.
>
> >> > I tried editing the httpd.conf file but it didn't made any difference.
> >> > The screen is still with no color, no styles, no layout, and no font
> >> > changes appear—it’s just black text on a white background.
>
> >> > Can anybody please help?
>
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Re: New to CakePHP

2008-12-16 Thread WallyJ


I tried this and when I UNcommented the rewrite line, I received "Access
Forbidden" from the localhost that was working fine before. If I comment the
line back, it works fine.

Ideas?

Thanks!

WallyJ




imran k wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks guys... it worked. I did exactly what both of you said. thanks
> a lot.
> 
> On Oct 13, 5:16 am, qwanta  wrote:
>> Also, don't forget to restart apache after making the httpd.conf
>> changes.
>>
>> On Oct 12, 2:16 pm, imran k  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi everyone! I am Imran k and very new to CakePHP. I have downloaded
>> > cake_1.2.0.7692-rc3  and installed on XAMPP server but the 'welcome
>> > screen' appears without any graphics or colors.
>>
>> > I tried editing the httpd.conf file but it didn't made any difference.
>> > The screen is still with no color, no styles, no layout, and no font
>> > changes appear—it’s just black text on a white background.
>>
>> > Can anybody please help?
> > 
> 
> 

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Re: New to CakePHP

2008-10-16 Thread imran k

Thanks guys... it worked. I did exactly what both of you said. thanks
a lot.

On Oct 13, 5:16 am, qwanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, don't forget to restart apache after making the httpd.conf
> changes.
>
> On Oct 12, 2:16 pm, imran k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi everyone! I am Imran k and very new to CakePHP. I have downloaded
> > cake_1.2.0.7692-rc3  and installed on XAMPP server but the 'welcome
> > screen' appears without any graphics or colors.
>
> > I tried editing the httpd.conf file but it didn't made any difference.
> > The screen is still with no color, no styles, no layout, and no font
> > changes appear—it’s just black text on a white background.
>
> > Can anybody please help?
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Re: New to CakePHP

2008-10-13 Thread qwanta

Also, don't forget to restart apache after making the httpd.conf
changes.

On Oct 12, 2:16 pm, imran k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone! I am Imran k and very new to CakePHP. I have downloaded
> cake_1.2.0.7692-rc3  and installed on XAMPP server but the 'welcome
> screen' appears without any graphics or colors.
>
> I tried editing the httpd.conf file but it didn't made any difference.
> The screen is still with no color, no styles, no layout, and no font
> changes appear—it’s just black text on a white background.
>
> Can anybody please help?
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Re: New to CakePHP

2008-10-12 Thread francky06l

Seems to be a rewrite-mode story.
Be sure you have enabled rewrite-mode .. As I remember on Xampp it's
not enabled by default.

Check your httpd.conf file in "c:\xampp\apache\conf" and uncomment the
line

#LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so

hth

On Oct 12, 8:16 pm, imran k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone! I am Imran k and very new to CakePHP. I have downloaded
> cake_1.2.0.7692-rc3  and installed on XAMPP server but the 'welcome
> screen' appears without any graphics or colors.
>
> I tried editing the httpd.conf file but it didn't made any difference.
> The screen is still with no color, no styles, no layout, and no font
> changes appear—it’s just black text on a white background.
>
> Can anybody please help?
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Re: New to Cakephp: Design question

2007-11-06 Thread francky06l

I think,  you should use Element within your layout to render the
navigation according to user log or not.
Alternatively you can use 2 different layouts

On Nov 6, 8:20 pm, thathu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Cakephp developers
>
> I am trying to design a website for my friend using cakephp, but I am
> not sure how to organize the webpages. Here is my design.
>
> User -> Generic page layout -> Generic navigation tabs ->click -> Each
> tab has Generic content for all users
> User - > login -> Generic Page layout -> Generic Navigation Tabs ->
> Each tab with Specific content
>
> I tried using a header.thtml file for the generic tabs and included it
> in the default.thtml in layout folder. How do I design the tabs so
> that I will be going to default page all the time but have different
> data every time? I am having trouble with this design. I tried using
> separate layout thtml for each tab entry, but its very messy and I am
> not sure how to control the flow.
>
> Is there a place to find design examples?


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Re: New to CakePHP and PHP

2007-10-14 Thread tracyfloyd

Checkout any of the Larry Ullman books on PHP... The Visual Quickstart
Guides are great. That's where I got my start with PHP and he does a
great job of laying everything out in a way thats understandable
(IMO).



On Oct 13, 7:08 pm, afx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm in the same boat as you, except I've gotten off to a great start:
>
> http://www.davidgoldingdesign.com/newbie-cakephp.pdf
>
> read that, great getting started guide from getting your server up to
> creating mysql tables.
>
> also:
>
> http://www.sitepoint.com/article/application-development-cakephp
>
> is great starter tutorial
>
> On Oct 13, 5:21 am, Takumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > CakePHP looks like a great framework to get started in, I tried some
> > of the tutorials on the site and really think I'd like developing some
> > apps using Cake... But I don't know where to start to learn PHP, and I
> > have no idea how  to create the MySQL tables in the right way.
> > Help is much appreciated :)
> > Thanks,
> > Takumi


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Re: New to CakePHP and PHP

2007-10-13 Thread afx

I'm in the same boat as you, except I've gotten off to a great start:

http://www.davidgoldingdesign.com/newbie-cakephp.pdf

read that, great getting started guide from getting your server up to
creating mysql tables.

also:

http://www.sitepoint.com/article/application-development-cakephp

is great starter tutorial

On Oct 13, 5:21 am, Takumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> CakePHP looks like a great framework to get started in, I tried some
> of the tutorials on the site and really think I'd like developing some
> apps using Cake... But I don't know where to start to learn PHP, and I
> have no idea how  to create the MySQL tables in the right way.
> Help is much appreciated :)
> Thanks,
> Takumi


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Re: New to cakePHP

2007-05-05 Thread whidbey

Hi,I have the same problem ,I use the lasted version of bakesale
,and the backend admin operation such as category have the same
problem.
I think there 2 reason ,database table not very well support such
as we put '' into int type.
the other is the last version of stable 's cakephp's problem.
did it support mysql5 in windows?
if you resolve it,mail me,thx.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 写道:
> I've tried the same blog tutorial using both the stable and unstable
> version of CakePHP.  There has to be something I can do to figure out
> what the problem is.  I'm pretty sure I followed the tutorial step by
> step, but perhaps I need to run through it once more.


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Re: New to cakePHP

2007-05-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've tried the same blog tutorial using both the stable and unstable
version of CakePHP.  There has to be something I can do to figure out
what the problem is.  I'm pretty sure I followed the tutorial step by
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Re: New to cakePHP

2007-04-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Did you try the stable version of cakePHP? I had a similar problem,
but it was caused because I downloaded cake incomplete, make sure you
have the stable and full version, which is the best option for
starters I think ... :)


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Re: New to CakePHP and already a problem!

2006-08-09 Thread Bernard Grosperrin

nate ,
> You're new to Cake and you already have a problem?  Is that surprising
> because you'd have expected to encounter a problem after having used it
> for longer?  I'd guess that it's more the other way around: you haven't
> used it long, therefore you're inexperienced in addressing issues with
> it.  Causality and assumption are funny that way.  In any case...
>   
I did not have any negative intent in this post. I am sorry if the 
subject was/is perceived as a critic. English is my second language, and 
it may have a connotation I had no idea I was putting in here

> It looks like you're trying to over-complicate your setup, which is one
> thing I definitely wouldn't start with if you're new to Cake.  The
> first two things that jump out at me with your configuration are that
> you've set CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH to C:\Cake, when the actual path is
> C:\cake.  I know Windows is usually case insensitive, but maybe it
> makes a difference in PHP/Apache.
>   
Ho, I did not see that, thanks
> The other thing is your APP_DIR setting.  In all the customizations I
> have ever done to Cake, I've never had to change this setting, and I'm
> pretty sure it should not be set to 'webroot'.  Try changing this setting 
> back to the default, and see if that fixes your problem.
>   
OK, I will re-install, and go from there, thanks.

Bernard



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Re: New to CakePHP and already a problem!

2006-08-09 Thread nate

You're new to Cake and you already have a problem?  Is that surprising
because you'd have expected to encounter a problem after having used it
for longer?  I'd guess that it's more the other way around: you haven't
used it long, therefore you're inexperienced in addressing issues with
it.  Causality and assumption are funny that way.  In any case...

It looks like you're trying to over-complicate your setup, which is one
thing I definitely wouldn't start with if you're new to Cake.  The
first two things that jump out at me with your configuration are that
you've set CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH to C:\Cake, when the actual path is
C:\cake.  I know Windows is usually case insensitive, but maybe it
makes a difference in PHP/Apache.

The other thing is your APP_DIR setting.  In all the customizations I
have ever done to Cake, I've never had to change this setting, and I'm
pretty sure it should not be set to 'webroot'.  Try changing this
setting back to the default, and see if that fixes your problem.


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