Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-26 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- AmirBehzad Eslami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Saturday, 26 July 2008, 04:54 AM +0330):
 There is one minor issue which still affects ZF1.6:
 #ZF-3596
 
 I mailed about this issue off-list some days ago, but I did not
 receive any response.
 
 Please take a brief moment of your time and review the issue
 and confirm it:
 http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-3596

This is not a major issue, and there are quite a number of other much
more serious issues we need to correct before the release. As one person
commented on the issue, requiring an integer and not casting to an
integer may actually be the correct path to as it is.

-- 
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Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-25 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Christian Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Thursday, 24 July 2008, 07:11 PM -0500):
 Hey I just re-downloaded (if that's a word :P) the package from the page you
 sent but I had some issues with the dojo (externals) version packaged, I
 suggest you should make a new package because Dojo wasn't working with the
 tests I was making. Had to download a fresh copy from the dojotoolkit home
 page. Firebug was sending some errors about not defined objects...
 Hope this suggestion could help some people that downloaded this version and 
 it
 wasn't working for them...

I am using the externals as shipped, and having no issues. In my
project, I have created a symlink to this directory:

% cd /path/to/project/public
% ln -s /path/to/framework/externals/dojo scripts

The above creates a symlink called 'scripts' that points to
externals/dojo/ in my framework location. I then have the following in
my code:

$view-dojo()-setLocalPath('/scripts/dojo/dojo.js');

And that's all there is to it. Everything just works from there.

How were you doing it?

 2008/7/22 Alexander Veremyev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 We couldn't be happier to announce that Zend Framework 1.6 Release
 Candidate 1 is now available from the Zend Framework download site!
 
 http://framework.zend.com/download
 
 An overview of new features:
 
 * Dojo Integration
- JSON-RPC
- Dojo Data packing
- Dojo View Helper
- Dijit integration with Zend_Form  Zend_View
- Dojo Library Distribution
 * SOAP
- SOAP Server
- SOAP Client
- Autodiscovery
- WSDL access
- WSDL Generation
 * Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
- Command Line Interface
- Project Asset Management
 * Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
 * Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
 * Zend_Session save handler for Database Tables
 * Paginator Component
 * Text/Figlet Support
 * ReCaptcha Service
 * Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
 * Character Set Option for DB Adapters
 * Zend File Transfer Component
 * New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
 * Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format
 
 This obviously marks a very important step towards a high-quality,
 highly tested 1.6 GA release. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to
 this release in any way: with patches/check ins,
 documentation/translations, and bug reports.
 But our work is not yet over! Let's do our best to bring this release to
 the breaking point to find areas we can improve the release for General
 Availability. Based on your feedback we will determine in the next few
 weeks whether we require additional release candidates, so please
 provide feedback on our issue tracker (http://framework.zend.com/issues)
 as soon as you can and ask any questions/post your experiences on the
 appropriate mailing list.
 
 Again, the Zend Framework community does NOT recommend this release for
 production use. We do, however, recommend evaluating new features in
 this release with existing and new applications.
 
 Enjoy 1.6RC1, and see you on the issue tracker, wiki, and mailing lists!
 
 ,Alexander
 
 
 
 
 
 --
 Christian S nchez A.

-- 
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Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-25 Thread Christian Sanchez
Well its weird that I downloaded directly from the SVN and it didn't worked,
then I downloaded a copy of the dojo toolkit from the official page, and
worked. To confirm this I downloaded from the ZF downloads link and it
didn't worked either.

I copied the files from externals/dojo to scripts/dojo and have set the
localpath the same as yours. Isn't the localpath independent of the
location? It should work with whatever path you send as a parameter, of
course being under a public folder (where you don't get an 404 error).

All I wanted to try is the Hello World! example from dojo with your
libraries, maybe if you recreate that with the ZF 1.6 RC1 package download,
you'll see the error. I will confirm though, a firend has another instance
using Dojo with ZF too.

2008/7/25 Matthew Weier O'Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 -- Christian Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
 (on Thursday, 24 July 2008, 07:11 PM -0500):
  Hey I just re-downloaded (if that's a word :P) the package from the page
 you
  sent but I had some issues with the dojo (externals) version packaged, I
  suggest you should make a new package because Dojo wasn't working with
 the
  tests I was making. Had to download a fresh copy from the dojotoolkit
 home
  page. Firebug was sending some errors about not defined objects...
  Hope this suggestion could help some people that downloaded this version
 and it
  wasn't working for them...

 I am using the externals as shipped, and having no issues. In my
 project, I have created a symlink to this directory:

% cd /path/to/project/public
% ln -s /path/to/framework/externals/dojo scripts

 The above creates a symlink called 'scripts' that points to
 externals/dojo/ in my framework location. I then have the following in
 my code:

$view-dojo()-setLocalPath('/scripts/dojo/dojo.js');

 And that's all there is to it. Everything just works from there.

 How were you doing it?

  2008/7/22 Alexander Veremyev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  We couldn't be happier to announce that Zend Framework 1.6 Release
  Candidate 1 is now available from the Zend Framework download site!
 
  http://framework.zend.com/download
 
  An overview of new features:
 
  * Dojo Integration
 - JSON-RPC
 - Dojo Data packing
 - Dojo View Helper
 - Dijit integration with Zend_Form  Zend_View
 - Dojo Library Distribution
  * SOAP
 - SOAP Server
 - SOAP Client
 - Autodiscovery
 - WSDL access
 - WSDL Generation
  * Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
 - Command Line Interface
 - Project Asset Management
  * Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
  * Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
  * Zend_Session save handler for Database Tables
  * Paginator Component
  * Text/Figlet Support
  * ReCaptcha Service
  * Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
  * Character Set Option for DB Adapters
  * Zend File Transfer Component
  * New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
  * Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format
 
  This obviously marks a very important step towards a high-quality,
  highly tested 1.6 GA release. Thanks to everyone who has contributed
 to
  this release in any way: with patches/check ins,
  documentation/translations, and bug reports.
  But our work is not yet over! Let's do our best to bring this release
 to
  the breaking point to find areas we can improve the release for
 General
  Availability. Based on your feedback we will determine in the next
 few
  weeks whether we require additional release candidates, so please
  provide feedback on our issue tracker (
 http://framework.zend.com/issues)
  as soon as you can and ask any questions/post your experiences on the
  appropriate mailing list.
 
  Again, the Zend Framework community does NOT recommend this release
 for
  production use. We do, however, recommend evaluating new features in
  this release with existing and new applications.
 
  Enjoy 1.6RC1, and see you on the issue tracker, wiki, and mailing
 lists!
 
  ,Alexander
 
 
 
 
 
  --
  Christian S nchez A.

 --
 Matthew Weier O'Phinney
 Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/




-- 
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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-25 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Christian Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Friday, 25 July 2008, 11:09 AM -0500):
 Well its weird that I downloaded directly from the SVN and it didn't worked,
 then I downloaded a copy of the dojo toolkit from the official page, and
 worked. To confirm this I downloaded from the ZF downloads link and it didn't
 worked either.
 
 I copied the files from externals/dojo to scripts/dojo and have set the
 localpath the same as yours. Isn't the localpath independent of the location?
 It should work with whatever path you send as a parameter, of course being
 under a public folder (where you don't get an 404 error).

setLocalPath() is used to indicate the REQUEST_URI segment of your url
that will resolve to dojo.js, plain and simple. If what you provide does
not resolve, then it will not work

 All I wanted to try is the Hello World! example from dojo with your libraries,
 maybe if you recreate that with the ZF 1.6 RC1 package download, you'll see 
 the
 error. 

Just to confirm, I download the RC1 package, untarred it, and reset my
symlink to point to this location. Everything worked exactly as
expected.

At this point, I'm pretty sure it's an environmental issue. Ensure that
you can go to 'http://yourdomainname' + the value you pass to
setLocalPath(), and that dojo.js is displayed.

 I will confirm though, a firend has another instance using Dojo with ZF
 too.
 
 2008/7/25 Matthew Weier O'Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 -- Christian Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
 (on Thursday, 24 July 2008, 07:11 PM -0500):
  Hey I just re-downloaded (if that's a word :P) the package from the page
 you
  sent but I had some issues with the dojo (externals) version packaged, I
  suggest you should make a new package because Dojo wasn't working with
 the
  tests I was making. Had to download a fresh copy from the dojotoolkit
 home
  page. Firebug was sending some errors about not defined objects...
  Hope this suggestion could help some people that downloaded this version
 and it
  wasn't working for them...
 
 I am using the externals as shipped, and having no issues. In my
 project, I have created a symlink to this directory:
 
% cd /path/to/project/public
% ln -s /path/to/framework/externals/dojo scripts
 
 The above creates a symlink called 'scripts' that points to
 externals/dojo/ in my framework location. I then have the following in
 my code:
 
$view-dojo()-setLocalPath('/scripts/dojo/dojo.js');
 
 And that's all there is to it. Everything just works from there.
 
 How were you doing it?
 
  2008/7/22 Alexander Veremyev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  We couldn't be happier to announce that Zend Framework 1.6 Release
  Candidate 1 is now available from the Zend Framework download site!
 
  http://framework.zend.com/download
 
  An overview of new features:
 
  * Dojo Integration
 - JSON-RPC
 - Dojo Data packing
 - Dojo View Helper
 - Dijit integration with Zend_Form  Zend_View
 - Dojo Library Distribution
  * SOAP
 - SOAP Server
 - SOAP Client
 - Autodiscovery
 - WSDL access
 - WSDL Generation
  * Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
 - Command Line Interface
 - Project Asset Management
  * Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
  * Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
  * Zend_Session save handler for Database Tables
  * Paginator Component
  * Text/Figlet Support
  * ReCaptcha Service
  * Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
  * Character Set Option for DB Adapters
  * Zend File Transfer Component
  * New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
  * Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format
 
  This obviously marks a very important step towards a high-quality,
  highly tested 1.6 GA release. Thanks to everyone who has contributed
 to
  this release in any way: with patches/check ins,
  documentation/translations, and bug reports.
  But our work is not yet over! Let's do our best to bring this 
 release
 to
  the breaking point to find areas we can improve the release for
 General
  Availability. Based on your feedback we will determine in the next
 few
  weeks whether we require additional release candidates, so please
  provide feedback on our issue tracker (http://framework.zend.com/
 issues)
  as soon as you can and ask any questions/post your experiences on 
 the
  appropriate mailing list.
 
  Again, the Zend Framework community does NOT recommend this release
 for
  production use. We do, however, recommend evaluating new features in

Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-25 Thread AmirBehzad Eslami
There is one minor issue which still affects ZF1.6:
#ZF-3596

I mailed about this issue off-list some days ago, but I did not
receive any response.

Please take a brief moment of your time and review the issue
and confirm it:
http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-3596

Thanks!
-- 
Kind regards,
-behzad


Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-24 Thread Jean-Marc Fontaine


Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
 
 You appear to have marked it as resolved without anyone actually
 applying the patch. :)
 
What was I supposed to do ? Leave it as open ?
I could not find clear how-to on this subject.


Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
 
 I'm scheduling it for next minor release.
 
Thank you for your help Matthew.
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RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-24 Thread Wil Sinclair
I'll be adjusting the issue process later this week (if I find the time,
that is :o), and I will publish a workflow diagram on the homepage of
the issue tracker at that time.

,Wil

 -Original Message-
 From: Jean-Marc Fontaine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 12:49 AM
 To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
 Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now
 available!
 
 
 
 Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
 
  You appear to have marked it as resolved without anyone actually
  applying the patch. :)
 
 What was I supposed to do ? Leave it as open ?
 I could not find clear how-to on this subject.
 
 
 Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
 
  I'm scheduling it for next minor release.
 
 Thank you for your help Matthew.
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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-24 Thread Christian Sanchez
Hey I just re-downloaded (if that's a word :P) the package from the page you
sent but I had some issues with the dojo (externals) version packaged, I
suggest you should make a new package because Dojo wasn't working with the
tests I was making. Had to download a fresh copy from the dojotoolkit home
page. Firebug was sending some errors about not defined objects...
Hope this suggestion could help some people that downloaded this version and
it wasn't working for them...

2008/7/22 Alexander Veremyev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 We couldn't be happier to announce that Zend Framework 1.6 Release
 Candidate 1 is now available from the Zend Framework download site!

 http://framework.zend.com/download

 An overview of new features:

 * Dojo Integration
- JSON-RPC
- Dojo Data packing
- Dojo View Helper
- Dijit integration with Zend_Form  Zend_View
- Dojo Library Distribution
 * SOAP
- SOAP Server
- SOAP Client
- Autodiscovery
- WSDL access
- WSDL Generation
 * Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
- Command Line Interface
- Project Asset Management
 * Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
 * Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
 * Zend_Session save handler for Database Tables
 * Paginator Component
 * Text/Figlet Support
 * ReCaptcha Service
 * Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
 * Character Set Option for DB Adapters
 * Zend File Transfer Component
 * New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
 * Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format

 This obviously marks a very important step towards a high-quality,
 highly tested 1.6 GA release. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to
 this release in any way: with patches/check ins,
 documentation/translations, and bug reports.
 But our work is not yet over! Let's do our best to bring this release to
 the breaking point to find areas we can improve the release for General
 Availability. Based on your feedback we will determine in the next few
 weeks whether we require additional release candidates, so please
 provide feedback on our issue tracker (http://framework.zend.com/issues)
 as soon as you can and ask any questions/post your experiences on the
 appropriate mailing list.

 Again, the Zend Framework community does NOT recommend this release for
 production use. We do, however, recommend evaluating new features in
 this release with existing and new applications.

 Enjoy 1.6RC1, and see you on the issue tracker, wiki, and mailing lists!

 ,Alexander




-- 
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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread SiCo007

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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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- 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
with ZF now, which also boosts the size some (though the Dojo repo is
fraction of ZF's size).

 Can have a download (of the final release) without dojo (assuming
 that's the culprit) for those of us that don't use it?

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'm
not sure how soon we will be doing this, but it _has_ been on our radar
for some time.

-- 
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Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Ahmed Abdel-Aliem
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 components, which means more code,
 more tests, and more documentation. As you also note, Dojo is shipping
 with ZF now, which also boosts the size some (though the Dojo repo is
 fraction of ZF's size).

  Can have a download (of the final release) without dojo (assuming
  that's the culprit) for those of us that don't use it?

 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'm
 not sure how soon we will be doing this, but it _has_ been on our radar
 for some time.

 --
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 Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/



*
Regards,
Ahmed Abdel-Aliem
PHP Architect
Aroma Designs  Solutions
www.GraphicAroma.com
www.AromaCreatives.com *


Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Alexander Johannesen
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'm
 not sure how soon we will be doing this, but it _has_ been on our radar
 for some time.

That would be great! I'm never going to use Dojo, and prefer all docs
and tests outside of my projects, and as such would love a lean and
mean bundle to update my codebases.

+1

Alex
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RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Steven Brown
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 recompressing leaves me with 6.37MB where
1.5.2 was 6.11MB.

Will this stop me from using ZF? No, but it does concern me that future
partnerships will add to the file size.

Regards,
Steven

-Original Message-
From: Matthew Weier O'Phinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 10:16 PM
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now
available!

-- 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
with ZF now, which also boosts the size some (though the Dojo repo is
fraction of ZF's size).

 Can have a download (of the final release) without dojo (assuming
 that's the culprit) for those of us that don't use it?

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'm
not sure how soon we will be doing this, but it _has_ been on our radar
for some time.

-- 
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Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/




RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread SiCo007

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!

Simon

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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Jean-Marc Fontaine

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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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- 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 something
 wrong.

What's the issue ID?

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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Jean-Marc Fontaine



Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
 
 What's the issue ID?
 
Sorry I forgot to include it : ZF-3477.

Jean-Marc

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Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-23 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- 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 scheduling it for next minor release.

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RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

2008-07-22 Thread Alexander Veremyev
Hi Raphael!

 

There are two things:

1. http://framework.zend.com/download/documentation
http://framework.zend.com/download/documentation  points to the
current stable release documentation.

Other documentation pages are available from the
http://framework.zend.com/download/index.

 

2. That seems documentation download page unnecessary cached at the
server side so it shows ZF 1.5.2 documentation page even if another
version is specified.

 

I'm on the way to find out how to resolve this.

 

 

PS I've just refreshed framework.zend.com cache and reloaded 1.6 RC1
documentation download page. So you can find 1.6 RC1 documentation
downloading links on a standard doc. download page now.

 

 

With best regards,

   Alexander Veremyev.

 

 



From: Raphael Stolt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 3:34 PM
To: Alexander Veremyev
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now
available!

 

It seems like the Zend Framework 1.6.0 RC 1 documentation download link
is pointing at the 1.5.2 documentation. Are there any chances
to make the 1.6.0 RC 1 documentation available for offline use, without
the need to compile the manual docbook on it's own?

Cheers,

Raphael Stolt

2008/7/22 Alexander Veremyev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

We couldn't be happier to announce that Zend Framework 1.6 Release
Candidate 1 is now available from the Zend Framework download site!

http://framework.zend.com/download

An overview of new features:

* Dojo Integration
   - JSON-RPC
   - Dojo Data packing
   - Dojo View Helper
   - Dijit integration with Zend_Form  Zend_View
   - Dojo Library Distribution
* SOAP
   - SOAP Server
   - SOAP Client
   - Autodiscovery
   - WSDL access
   - WSDL Generation
* Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
   - Command Line Interface
   - Project Asset Management
* Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
* Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
* Zend_Session save handler for Database Tables
* Paginator Component
* Text/Figlet Support
* ReCaptcha Service
* Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
* Character Set Option for DB Adapters
* Zend File Transfer Component
* New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
* Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format

This obviously marks a very important step towards a high-quality,
highly tested 1.6 GA release. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to
this release in any way: with patches/check ins,
documentation/translations, and bug reports.
But our work is not yet over! Let's do our best to bring this release to
the breaking point to find areas we can improve the release for General
Availability. Based on your feedback we will determine in the next few
weeks whether we require additional release candidates, so please
provide feedback on our issue tracker (http://framework.zend.com/issues)
as soon as you can and ask any questions/post your experiences on the
appropriate mailing list.

Again, the Zend Framework community does NOT recommend this release for
production use. We do, however, recommend evaluating new features in
this release with existing and new applications.

Enjoy 1.6RC1, and see you on the issue tracker, wiki, and mailing lists!

,Alexander

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