Where is one supposed to put generally applicable functions that
should be available throughout the application, or better still;
across several applications?
What I would prefer is to have a class, or several classes, containing
static functions, like:
?php
class StringFunctions
{
public
... and yet you took the time to answer my basic question. How will I
then learn the lesson? ;)
On Oct 11, 12:41 pm, Marcin Domanski aka kabturek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Oct 10, 3:24 pm, stefanb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the second half of your reply. The first half didn't
So a plugin is not the same as a module? Now I'm confused.
On Oct 11, 12:43 pm, dardosordi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Though the first half is the correct one.
On Oct 10, 10:24 am, stefanb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the second half of your reply. The first half didn't
help me
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So a plugin is not the same as a module? Now I'm confused.
On Oct 11, 12:43 pm, dardosordi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Though the first half is the correct one.
On Oct 10, 10:24 am, stefanb [EMAIL
Thank you, finally a reasonable answer! :)
On Oct 11, 3:32 pm, savagekabbage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can consider plugins to be modules of CakePHP as they are built to
be able to integrate with any Cake installation.
On Oct 11, 7:39 am, stefanb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So a plugin
true
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So a plugin is not the same as a module? Now I'm confused.
On Oct 11, 12:43 pm, dardosordi [EMAIL PROTECTED
So you're saying I should put HTML and javascript code in my model
too. All I need in my view is a variable sent from the model
containing the display code, and echo that out...
On Oct 10, 1:58 am, abba bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That isn't accurate either.
The model can set any data it
Does Cake support the use of modules?
www.example.com/module/controller/action/var1/val1/var2/val2
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Does Cake support the use of modules?
www.example.com/module/controller/action/var1/val1/var2/val2
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data and to format and mark it up how you would like.
Abba
stefanb-3 wrote:
So you're saying I should put HTML and javascript code in my model
too. All I need in my view is a variable sent from the model
containing the display code, and echo that out...
On Oct 10, 1:58 am, abba
So, I take it this is not possible in Cake?
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On Oct 6, 11:24 pm, stefanb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I fetch the
validation parameters from my models?
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Yes, but according to the MVC pattern, what the user sees (like error
messages) really is supposed to go into the view, not the model...
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On 10/6/07, stefanb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my view:
$form-input('name', array('type
Hi,
How can I specify that a public function in a controller should NOT be
an action?
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_functionName() {}
On Oct 9, 12:43 pm, stefanb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How can I specify that a public function in a controller should NOT be
an action?
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What is the proper/best way to save HABTM?
This is what I have:
Resources HABTM Categories
I save the Resource like this: $this-Resource-save($this-
data['Resource']);
But how do I save the categories?
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How can I fetch the validation parameters from my models?
Example: I have a field with maxLength set to 20, and I want to
display an error message like This field can only be 20 characters
long. Now, if I update the validation rule in my model to allow max
30 chars, I need to update my view as
Is it possible to use checkboxes instead of a multiple select to
represent data in a many-to-many relation?
I have a categories table connected to a resources table via a
categories_resources table, and have set up the HABTM relations in the
two models.
Now, in my resource add/edit views, I
Still get the same error. I'll just wait for Cake 2
On Oct 3, 3:56 pm, gwoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
function beforeRender() {
$this-data = Set::reverse($this-data);
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Hello,
Is there a way to access data from my models as objects instead of
arrays?
// In my view:
foreach ( $categories as $category ) {
echo $category-name; // I want this
echo $category['Category']['name']; // Instead of this
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Yes, and I found this:
http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/a1699f504009f873/439d3756be935f9c?lnk=gstq=objects+arraysrnum=6#439d3756be935f9c
There is no such functionality available in CakePHP so you have to
write it yourself.
But that post was written in February, so I
Well, that didn't seem to work:
Fatal error: Cannot use object of type stdClass as array in C:\xampp
\htdocs\cake\cake\libs\view\helpers\form.php on line 136
Is there a way to set objectify = true in just one place, and have
everything work just fine? Or will I have to write objectify=true /
Why are all properties public? Why doesn't Cake use private properties
and public get/set methods so that encapsulation is achieved? Or did I
miss something here?
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Subject: Why are all properties public?
Why are all properties public? Why doesn't Cake use private properties
and public get/set methods so that encapsulation is achieved? Or did I
miss something
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Yes, but couldn't set/get methods still have been implemented, so that
Cake would be forward compatible?
To what benefit (apart from bloat)?
There is nothing stopping you from defining fields to be private, or
writing get/set methods if you must.
Cheers
This is what I would like to do:
private $validate = array();
public getValidate()
{
return $this-validate;
}
But I can't see how that would be possible (without modifying Cake
itself, that is...)
On 1 Okt, 16:17, AD7six [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 1, 2:48 pm, stefanb [EMAIL PROTECTED
Even if getters and setters really were evil (which I don't agree
upon), wouldn't public properties have to be even more so?
Anyway, seems to me that there is no way around this at the moment?
On 1 Okt, 19:42, gwoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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