Bakers one and all,
I think the recent Commented Version of CakePHP Manual is a direct
result of me not sharing what's going on with the docs: where we've
been, and where we're headed. Hopefully I can clear this up a bit
right now.
First, the wiki was a festering pit of misinformation and
I like to have a little worker function that I would like to have
available in Cake wherever I need them.
Which of these options will my functions be availalbe in all places
like model, controller, and view?
Thanks
On Jun 19, 2:08 pm, Tane Piper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If it is a set of
Thanks for the info, it's greatly appreciated :-)
I'd love to be able to help out, but I dunno that I have anything to
contribute. I'm 2 weeks into Cake (I've tested it before, but never
attempted development until now), and I'm about as lost as most of the other
newbies out there, if not more
Hi John!
Why would you need to distribute the docs when they're already freely
available?
Free - chmod 0444??? Free to read, you mean, I guess. :-)
Let's us take a hypotetic project (not so hypothetic, because I am
doing one with CakePHP).
I make a Project using CakePHP. MIT Licence allows
On Jun 19, 2007, at 3:31 PM, Jonathan Langevin wrote:
Thanks for the info, it's greatly appreciated :-)
I'd love to be able to help out, but I dunno that I have anything
to contribute. I'm 2 weeks into Cake (I've tested it before, but
never attempted development until now), and I'm
On Jun 19, 3:03 pm, John David Anderson (_psychic_)
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Why would you need to distribute the docs when they're already freely
available?
Because they are, like the wiki apparently was, outdated. The manual
is great, but there is a LOT of stuff in there that is out of
Hi all,
I've just started out with CakePHP over the last few days and I'm stuck
trying to integrate
htmlmimemail into the framework. Do I have to create a Component and
reference it in
app/vendors or is there another way to do this? Can I just reference the
htmlmimemail.php
class directly. If
hello,
I have upgrated to 1.2 but i get this error
Notice: Please change the value of CAKE_SESSION_STRING in app/config/
core.php to a salt value specific to your application in /Library/
WebServer/Documents/cake/cake/libs/debugger.php on line 373
what should i change it to?
thanks for your
On Jun 19, 2007, at 3:32 PM, Dérico Filho wrote:
Hi John!
Why would you need to distribute the docs when they're already freely
available?
Free - chmod 0444??? Free to read, you mean, I guess. :-)
Yes. There's a reason we don't allow everyone to post freely to an
official CakePHP
shorten the string that's there
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the new 1.2 has an email component built-in...
there's a tutorial in the bakery
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This file is no longer relevant and is there primarily for backwards
compatibility. See this post for sharing JS and CSS assets across
multiple applications:
http://joelmoss.info/switchboard/blog/2142:Whats_new_in_CakePHP_Asset_Sharing
All you really have to do is drop the files into
On Jun 19, 2007, at 3:45 PM, Finster wrote:
On Jun 19, 3:03 pm, John David Anderson (_psychic_)
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Why would you need to distribute the docs when they're already freely
available?
Because they are, like the wiki apparently was, outdated. The manual
is great, but
Found it:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/brief-overview-of-the-new-emailcomponent
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Put your global helper functions in app/config/bootstrap.php
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thank you, that worked
On Jun 19, 6:10 pm, Walker Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
shorten the string that's there
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because things work very different that 1.0 did and I am confused. How
do I bake with 1.2
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Thanks for the update John. I look forward to seeing the 1.2 manual
when it is released.
I am pretty new to CakePHP and am developing my app on the 1.2.x.x
code base. To date there has not been a single problem that I could
not overcome by browsing this group, the api, or the Bakery. I
encourage
because things work very different that 1.0 did and I am confused. How
do I bake with 1.2
CakePHP 1.2 is not officially released yet and there is no official
support for it. A new manual is in the works but not released.
So if you are new to the kitchen - stay with 1.1. And regardless, in
Hi John!
As I have stressed few threads ago, I do agree with you, we should not
fork or split our efforts on documenting CakePHP. I am just worried
about licensing issues, which would - at least in my thoughs - give a
fright on independent initiatives; and availability of resources, such
Did you ever get a response to this question, I'm looking for the same
thing?
On May 21, 7:37 am, szeta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I don't know how I can achieve this..
I want to find all Persons, butorderthem by the 'Due_Date' of the
'Group' they are assigned to
It seems to me that there are a lot of good arguments on both sides of
the wiki style debate (wikipedia seems to work, but only through shear
number of managers).
However, the point here is more fundamental to Cake in my opinion.
It's already been raised that it can be difficult to identify and
On Jun 19, 2007, at 8:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to me that there are a lot of good arguments on both sides of
the wiki style debate (wikipedia seems to work, but only through shear
number of managers).
However, the point here is more fundamental to Cake in my opinion.
It's
Sound really simple way!
Thanks
On Jun 19, 4:25 pm, Grant Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put your global helper functions in app/config/bootstrap.php
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It is odd that I am the only person use sourceforge.net for my cake
development.
Look like I might just bark on the wrong tree here!
On Jun 19, 7:02 am, chanh.ong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to set up cake on my sourceforge.net project but having lot of
issues but don't know exactly what
You will find the console in 1.2 and I learn that you can do this:
cake bake -app demapp
very similar to 1.1 whereas php bake.php -app demoapp
On Jun 19, 5:13 pm, Felix Geisendörfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
because things work very different that 1.0 did and I am confused. How
do I bake
chanh, is demapp correct, or did you mean demoapp?
just checking for possible typo
On 6/19/07, chanh.ong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You will find the console in 1.2 and I learn that you can do this:
cake bake -app demapp
very similar to 1.1 whereas php bake.php -app demoapp
On Jun 19,
Please add the patch to http://trac.cakephp.org/
The devs will notice it there and patch it
Tarique
On 6/16/07, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After checking the dbo files, set is indeed missing for the mysql
and mysqli drivers so a simple patch is to add
if (strpos($col,
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