I'm having problems using the native email component using templates.
It only seems to send messages to certain email addresses. I'm not
sure if this is a Cake problem or a web host (hostmonster) problem.
For example, if I send to my gmail account it works fine. If I send to
an alternate address,
Hi:
I am using Cake 1.2 and I love it so far! I have a small problem that
I cannot solve. I have the following in one of my views:
echo $html-link(
'View My Current Inventory',
'/transactions/viewinventoryforclient/'.$session-
read('customclientid')
);
In my controller for
I'm building my first ever CakePHP plugin (1.2), and I can't find any
help on how to access plugin functions from within a controller that
resides within my application. I've found that it can be done using
requestAction, but I do not wish to access my plugin's controller
actions in this way if
That line is present and correct in app/config/core.php
On May 26, 3:54 pm, b logica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check that your app/core.php has:
Configure::write('Session.start', true);
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 9:04 AM, scoby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the following error on my page
I was trying use a variable I created called $sessions
which seems to be reserved for the cake session variable ( or maybe
php? )
Anyhoo, just changing the name of my variable fixed the problem.
Thanks.
On May 26, 3:54 pm, b logica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check that your app/core.php has:
Does anyone know of a good calendar helper, or component or something?
I need to have a ajax calendar, and be able to put information inside
of certain dates. Thanks as always.
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Ok, I think I solved it. The proper value was being passed into the
function after all. The problem was in how I was structuring my find
in the controller function. I had:
$conditions = array();
$conditions['Transaction']['clientID'] = = {$theclientid};
$results =
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I think I solved it. The proper value was being passed into the
function after all. The problem was in how I was structuring my find
in the controller function. I had:
$conditions = array();
Hi,
As for me, it's highly probable that the e-mails get lost due to some
anti-spam filters. Did you try sending it properly, with smtp? Just
create 'noreply' account and have a go...
P.S. Remember to set 'from' field for the smtp, otherwise you may run
into errors.
Piotr
Aaah, you mention that you MUST use sendmail...
Well, possibly answer is in the sendmail logs or the mail headers.
Piotr
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I am trying to recode my blog as a project to learn cakePHP, and the
only thing not working now is the cache. I have turned it off
completely using Configure::write('Cache.disable', true); and I have
even inserted cake:nocache in the code and nothing is working. I
have set up FireFox to not cache
Hi,
I'm using CakePHP 1.1 for a inventory/invoicing software.
I have 44 tables. The largest ones have ~10,500 and ~26,000 rows.
It's all running on and old Pentium 4 1.8 GHZ with 256MB RAM and
WinXP. The same computer is running MySQL 5.0.37, Apache 2, and PHP 5.
Lately it has been running
This works for views, but is it possible to pass variables to layouts?
I don't see anything about this in the docs, other than the standard
$title_for_layout and $content_for_layout.
Thanks.
On Apr 16, 1:42 pm, Sam Sherlock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in the controller
$testArray =
Hi,
I'm trying to use view caching with a ajax paginated view results set.
I'm getting some weird behavior and I think is a bug.
I turned on caching in core.php, then I cached an entire controller.
When go the controller/index (the paginated view) the first time is OK
as there isn't any
Well, you haven't given us any indication of what is taking 9 seconds
- is it a SQL query, and if so what is it? Anyway, some suggestions:
1. Unbind any of those associations that you don't need for any
particular query. While belongsTo associations are done with a JOIN
(comparatively fast),
You might want to try putting the $this-set in your beforeFilter or
beforeRender function in the app/app_controller.php file. It'll be usable
even in your layout.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 5:42 AM, handsofaten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This works for views, but is it possible to pass variables to
Hi Guys
Im new to cake and still trying to get my head around everything, so
sorry if the answer to this is obvious. I have been looking around for
the answer but cant seem to find it
I have a form from an old wesite I'm trying to bring into cake. In
the form I have a number of select items
For me, the bakery isn't working at all. I have had constant issues
with the manual. Anyone know whats going on? Hopefully its because
they are so busy preparing 1.2 that they have no time to worry about a
functioning website.
On May 26, 3:25 pm, Mike van Lammeren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There
Also, capture the queries Cake is using and run them directly from a
terminal session to see how the database is performing on its own.
Check that you've indexed your tables properly.
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Grant Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you haven't given us any indication
Grant Cox-2 wrote:
3. Put some more ram in that thing! $50 for a gig or so is worth how
much of your development time?
I second that 10k-20k records really arent much unless as mentioned you are
binding to many records when you do not need to be. Also you should turn on
Check out this link:
http://cakeforge.org/snippet/detail.php?type=snippetid=113
I've been using it for my office appointment system. I've also added
tooltip when we move over the mouse at a particular appointment on the
calender page to display the details.
I use the javascript library called
I'm trying to create a model called 'Tree' based on the AclNode class
as:
class Tree extends AclNode {
var $name = 'Tree';
var $validate = array(
'title' = VALID_NOT_EMPTY
);
but I got this error message:
Fatal error: Class tree: Cannot inherit from undefined class aclnode
in
On May 27, 2008, at 8:50 PM, azlanms wrote:
I'm trying to create a model called 'Tree' based on the AclNode class
as:
class Tree extends AclNode {
var $name = 'Tree';
var $validate = array(
'title' = VALID_NOT_EMPTY
);
but I got this error message:
Fatal error: Class tree:
Thanks for the help, I've downloaded it but i'm a little confused on
how to use it. Could you give me an example?
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I was looking at this calendar helper a while back, but wasn't really
convinced.
I ended up using the YUI calendar and a handful of hand coded
JavaScript...
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/calendar/
script type=text/javascript charset=utf-8
var loader = new YAHOO.util.YUILoader({
Could you be a little more clear. I'm not sure what escaping values
in $form-input really means.
On May 27, 4:22 am, leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to do this, yet?
I have tried:
echo $form-input('nacionalitat', array('escape'=false,'options'=
$nacionalitats ));
Doesn't
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