does anybody know a way how to avoid translations for admin routing in
cakephp? i have suceeded such thing but needed to change some of the core
cakephp files, and i dont like that solution. has anybody encounter
something like this?
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Hi,
i have developed a site and enabled admin routing, so many methods
names have prefix admin_
Now the client wants to change this and wants to access the admin part
of the site using different url (site.com/something_else) and wants to
forward site.com/admin to site.com.
Is it possible to
onent and the routing but I'm still
> > confused whether the 2 complement or there's ways to work with everyone
> > alone. Here's my case and the problem I always get when working with the
> 2
> > together:
> > I use the auth component and let's say I want
t or there's ways to work with everyone
> alone. Here's my case and the problem I always get when working with the 2
> together:
> I use the auth component and let's say I want to create the backoffice for
> the admin so I add the admin routing
> the auth component
I want to create the backoffice for
the admin so I add the admin routing
the auth component I used like it is I use the table users and everything
folowing the book so as predicted when I try to open mysite/admin/users it
redirects me to my login page in mysite/users/login but entring the right
combi
The thread was titled
Going back to school: acl
- S
On 1 Nov 2011 21:52, "Sam Sherlock" wrote:
> Yep then you need acl
>
> I saw a recent thread discussing a work-around to avoid all the extra
> methods views
>
> Does sound good.
>
> - S
> On 1 Nov 2011 21:44, "Nate" wrote:
>
>> So what if I h
Yep then you need acl
I saw a recent thread discussing a work-around to avoid all the extra
methods views
Does sound good.
- S
On 1 Nov 2011 21:44, "Nate" wrote:
> So what if I have different levels of management?
>
> Super Administrators
> Administrators
> Managers
>
>
> Managers have a set o
So what if I have different levels of management?
Super Administrators
Administrators
Managers
Managers have a set of options.
Administrators have all options that Managers have, and then some.
Super Administrators have all options that Managers and Administrators
have, and then some.
I'd rathe
Thats what it is
And you use admin_index methods distinct from index method.
- S
On 1 Nov 2011 21:25, "Nate" wrote:
> So I'm reading over the Simple ACL tutorial provided in the
> documentation.
>
> Right at the beginning, it says...
> "Leave out admin rou
So I'm reading over the Simple ACL tutorial provided in the
documentation.
Right at the beginning, it says...
"Leave out admin routing for now, this is a complicated enough subject
without them."
Can anyone give me any links or information on what exactly Admin
Routing is and ho
Yes you do/can use them together.
Admin routing, as you say, lets you have URLS such as admin/posts/
add.
This then maps to the controller action admin_add in the post
controller. You then create a view called admin_add.
Admin routing doees not automatically have any authorization
assoicated
Hi guys,
I am getting confused about something hereI have been looking into
admin routing, and understand if it is enabled you can make certain
functions available by putting 'admin_' before then, for example
'admin_add' etc
This is all good...but how do you use this
On Jan 28, 8:35 pm, OldWest wrote:
> Was looking for some feedback on this. I am currently using an ACL
> implementation on my project, and it seems to be working fine. I wanted to
> know what (if) there are any benefits to suing this in conjunction with
> Admin Routing. Are there
Was looking for some feedback on this. I am currently using an ACL
implementation on my project, and it seems to be working fine. I wanted to
know what (if) there are any benefits to suing this in conjunction with
Admin Routing. Are there any benefits to using Admin Routing with the ACL
ld
> > > > need to be handled per user. This is currently what I'm planning out
> > > > for my application. It's giving me a headache trying to make sure I
> > > > cover all of our organizations little nuances like this.
>
> > > > On Sep
>
> > > On Sep 24, 2:18 am, Andrei Mita wrote:
>
> > > > You could deny access in beforeFilter in AppController to all admin_
> > > > actions
> > > > for everyone except one ore more groups, I guess.
>
> > > > On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 1
radmin routing so that you
> > > > DONT'T HAVE to define permissions for every single action.
>
> > > > On Sep 23, 10:55 am, Sam Sherlock wrote:
> > > > > Mark covers this here
>
> > > > >http://mark-story.com/posts/view/auth
gt;
> > You could deny access in beforeFilter in AppController to all admin_ actions
> > for everyone except one ore more groups, I guess.
>
> > On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 11:14 PM, calzone wrote:
> > > Yes, he wrote the tutorial on book.cakephp.org I followed to begin
>
I guess.
>
> On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 11:14 PM, calzone wrote:
> > Yes, he wrote the tutorial on book.cakephp.org I followed to begin
> > with.
>
> > But neither the tutorial nor his site answer my specific question.
> > I'm trying to blanket deny any contro
nor his site answer my specific question.
> I'm trying to blanket deny any controller action that is accessed via
> admin routing to anyone who is not part of one specific group.
>
> Sure, I could manually create an aro-aco for every single action whose
> name begins with admin
Yes, he wrote the tutorial on book.cakephp.org I followed to begin
with.
But neither the tutorial nor his site answer my specific question.
I'm trying to blanket deny any controller action that is accessed via
admin routing to anyone who is not part of one specific group.
Sure, I could man
gt; > So I have acl and admin routing on a site.
> >
> > I'd like to create an aro-aco that blanket denies all admin actions to
> > anyone who is not in group x.
> >
> > And vice versa, i'd like to blanket allow all admin actions to anyone
> > wh
No takers? I thought for sure there was a simple obvious answer I had
overlooked somehow.
On Sep 22, 1:36 pm, calzone wrote:
> So I have acl and admin routing on a site.
>
> I'd like to create an aro-aco that blanket denies all admin actions to
> anyone who is not in group x.
&
So I have acl and admin routing on a site.
I'd like to create an aro-aco that blanket denies all admin actions to
anyone who is not in group x.
And vice versa, i'd like to blanket allow all admin actions to anyone
who is in group x.
After that I might fine tune access for certain su
question! I want to know the answer too :P
>
> 2010/8/19 DragonFlyEye :
>
> > Is it possible to configure admin routing that will handle plugins? Or
> > is it better to create an "AdminController" that will handle
> > administration of my site? Or is there another op
Good question! I want to know the answer too :P
2010/8/19 DragonFlyEye :
> Is it possible to configure admin routing that will handle plugins? Or
> is it better to create an "AdminController" that will handle
> administration of my site? Or is there another option entirely?
&g
Is it possible to configure admin routing that will handle plugins? Or
is it better to create an "AdminController" that will handle
administration of my site? Or is there another option entirely?
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Same here, works fine.
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 9:34 AM, #2Will wrote:
> Not sure if this helps, but im running 1.3 stable with admin routing
> and its working ok, so it might be something else going wrong.
>
> i have:
>
>Configure::write('Routing.prefixes
Not sure if this helps, but im running 1.3 stable with admin routing
and its working ok, so it might be something else going wrong.
i have:
Configure::write('Routing.prefixes', array('admin'));
in config and nothing about admin in routes and no changes to the form
ray ( )
[controller] => images_for_items_antiques [action] => admin_upload
[plugin] => [prefix] => admin [admin] => 1 [form] => Array ( ) [url]
=> Array ( [url] => admin/images_for_items_antiques/upload/for_antique/
23 ) )
Is this something wrong with the admin routing?
Daniel
I've been developing a web app with 1.3RC2, which I've just migrated
to 1.3 stable. I've completed the migration guide but am having a few
problems with admin routing:
I have the following line in my core.php config file:
Configure::write('Routing.prefixes', a
Sorry, I thought I was in the spanish group when it sended . I Posted
the same question in the correct group, follow the thread there.
Thanks for the answer Guille
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istrador. La duda surge a la hora de crear el control panel, y es
> que con acl y auth el admin routing no se si es necesario usarlo, ya
> que el acl asignando permisos ya te filtra entre diferentes usuarios ,
> solo habria que crear los diferentes metodos de los usuarios y quitar
> y d
surge a la hora de crear el control panel, y es
que con acl y auth el admin routing no se si es necesario usarlo, ya
que el acl asignando permisos ya te filtra entre diferentes usuarios ,
solo habria que crear los diferentes metodos de los usuarios y quitar
y dar permisos.
Con el admin routing en
Hello,
I'm trying to change the layout based on the admin routing param
within a custom 404 error function in app_error.php.
1. I can check for the existence of the admin routing param. It is
available via $this->controller->params['admin']
2. Can change it, for examp
min.something in the
webroot gives the same problem with routing.
I don't know if it's considerable as a design flaw, because I don't
really know what cakephp does when admin routing is on.
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Hi all,
I'm doing some tests to setup the core for a new application using
cakephp 1.2.5 and I'm having a weird problem with admin routing.
I've installed cakephp following the instructions for an advanced
installation - http://book.cakephp.org/view/35/Advanced-Installation
-.
I'm still trying to remember:
Treat the css loading as an error. Your controller isn't liking the
URL when being redirected from the htaccess file. Maybe something to
do with SSL and the router/routes?
Without being able to explain exactly what is going on I can suggest
that you try using somethi
I had the same issue a few weeks ago. I did not have any custom
htaccess or SSL installed. It was a controller issue. My controller
couldn't do what I wanted it to do so it was just loading the css
file.
I can't remember exactly what I did to fix it... sorry.
But in my case it WAS a controller is
Hey Everyone,
This is a really odd problem and I will do my very best to explain
what is happening here. As I have no idea what is happening.
What I found is that we setup a SSL and this is my
domain.com/.htaccess file
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^identityalert.org [NC]
x27;/user/:controller/:action/*', array('myprefix' =>
> 'user'));
> Router::connect('/admin/:controller/:action/*', array('myprefix'
> => 'admin'));
>
> Then in the beforeFilter you can check for the prefix with $this-
>
admin/:controller/:action/*', array('myprefix'
=> 'admin'));
Then in the beforeFilter you can check for the prefix with $this-
>params['myprefix'] and set the view based on that
On Oct 5, 4:16 pm, Bidibule wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm in trouble guy
Hi all!
I'm in trouble guys ! :)
I want to make differents admin routing based on the user role.
Mainly, I have 2 roles : admin and logged user
So no problem about using Auth Component and the 'admin' prefix for my
views. (admin_index eg)
But I think it will be cool to have ano
Check out http://book.cakephp.org/view/544/Prefix-Routing and
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/secrets-of-admin-routing.
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I am trying to set up additional admin routes.
I want to add 'manage' to selected controllers.
So in core.php
Configure::write('Routing.manage', 'manage');
in app_controller beforeFilter
$manage = Configure::read('Routing.manage');
if (isset($this->params[$manage]) && $this->para
ery.cakephp.org/articles/view/secrets-of-admin-routing.
On Aug 15, 10:49 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
wrote:
> I was wondering if this is possible.
>
> I currently have my normal admin routing set up for admin_
> I want to add manage_ to controllers that allow users to m
Just link it to the regular index?
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I was wondering if this is possible.
I currently have my normal admin routing set up for admin_
I want to add manage_ to controllers that allow users to manage their
account but when logged in i want them to be able to access a few regular
functions that will not have manage_something. For
Ok, after taking several peoples advice to look into admin routing, I have
decided I want to go with that strategy. But my ACO's have only ever had the
controller name, not the actions. So if my User has access to my
LocationsController, then he would also have access to any admin_* functio
Hi, I have set in my Routes.php following routes:
Router::reload();
Router::connect(
'/:language/admin/:controller',
array('action' => 'index', 'language' => null, 'admin'
=> true, 'prefix' => 'admin'),
array('language' => '[a-z]{2}')
);
Yes! Thanks!
On 4 Cze, 18:38, brian wrote:
> I believe this happens sometimes if you have Security.level set to
> 'high' in core.php. Set it to 'medium'.
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 12:36 PM, kicaj wrote:
>
> > Anyone know Why when I use admin routing an
I believe this happens sometimes if you have Security.level set to
'high' in core.php. Set it to 'medium'.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 12:36 PM, kicaj wrote:
>
> Anyone know Why when I use admin routing and some form (eg. to edit
> article) and when I push submit b
Anyone know Why when I use admin routing and some form (eg. to edit
article) and when I push submit button (to save), then usually loggout
me!
...Occasionally manage to save the changes
I don't know how to fix this?
Maybe You had some pro
Hi,
I create simple system for articles and multilanguage, everything is
working perfectly:)
But when i use admin routing for administartion site, i can't switch
to other language then default, why?
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Ok its conf but how can i use ACL and admin routing together?
atta
On Feb 26, 6:33 am, Evelio wrote:
> I'm so new in CakePHP but...
>
> Routing.adminis an configuration value for define the prefix that
> will use CakePHP for name and route the "admin" action
hi all
I have searched alot and everybody is discouraging to use both admin
routing + acl at a time.
Can anybody tell me how can i access admin_xxx if a group is valid for
it.
Thanks
Atta
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well i didn't think of using plain old html and i have tested that
approach and it DOES work.
BUT.if I am using a thumbnail image to link to another image, I
have to make sure to update the paths in my view if i ever change my
webroot. seeing as how this is on a dev box in a subdirectory, it
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:42 PM, JamesF wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have an admin view set up at /view
>
> so in the browser it looks like (when logged in as admin):
>
> mysite.com/admin/view
>
> on this page is a thumbnail of one image with a link to another
> image.
>
> echo $html->link($html->
Hello all,
I have an admin view set up at /view
so in the browser it looks like (when logged in as admin):
mysite.com/admin/view
on this page is a thumbnail of one image with a link to another
image.
echo $html->link($html->image($thumbnail_url , array('alt' =>
'Thumbnail')), '../img/'.$fulls
st,
> etc.). In the 'admin' route the generated urls are correct (/admin/
> students/index...), but in the 'courseadmin' route the generated urls
> are wrong (/students/courseadmin_index). URLs that are generated with
> the html helper works fine in both routes.
>
'courseadmin' route the generated urls
are wrong (/students/courseadmin_index). URLs that are generated with
the html helper works fine in both routes.
On Mar 17, 6:10 pm, brian wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Walther wrote:
>
> > I am struggling to get custom admin routi
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Walther wrote:
>
> I am struggling to get custom admin routing to work with pagination.
>
> I have a custom admin route called 'courseadmin'. This works fine, but
> when I try to do pagination in a view (courseadmin/students/index) the
&
I am struggling to get custom admin routing to work with pagination.
I have a custom admin route called 'courseadmin'. This works fine, but
when I try to do pagination in a view (courseadmin/students/index) the
pagination link links to "/students/courseadmin_index".
I su
he "admin" CRUD actions and
add it to actionMap (for controller based ACL)...
it isn't a kind of "shortcut" to route whatever, this is an
configuration value
Regards
On 23 feb, 10:06, Rob Wilkerson wrote:
> Today I got to wondering about admin routing. I used it in my f
Today I got to wondering about admin routing. I used it in my first
Cake project and this morning got to wondering what it does
differently than "normal" prefix routing. The only information I've
dug up so far simply indicates that setting "Routing.admin" to
whatever v
You need a user authentication mechanism to logon into the admin part.
reading this article might help:
http://www.jamesfairhurst.co.uk/posts/view/creating_an_admin_section_with_cakephp
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Dhana wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have uncommented this line in my core.php
>
> Co
Hi,
I have uncommented this line in my core.php
Configure::write('Routing.admin', 'admin');
and I have a controller called Formats.
This controller has an action called admin_index, but when I try to
access this page, I get this error =
Private Method in FormatsController.
Is there any other
I've coded a simple login system for admin pages.
In core.php I've the line:
Configure::write('Routing.admin', 'admin');
Routing and login system works fine but the problem is that when
logged in and viewing an admin page
eg. http://localhost/cake/app/admin/mo
Smelly_Eddie wrote:
> This would probably be a question better left for the page you
> included :)
>
>
>
I've found a solution.
And included on the mentioned page ;)
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On Dec 16, 7:11 am, Alexandru Ciobanu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use jared's Wizard component with admin routing but can't
> seem to figure it
> out.http://bakery.cakephp.org/articl
Hi,
I'm trying to use jared's Wizard component with admin routing but can't
seem to figure it out.
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/wizard-component-1-2-1
Anyone done this?
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;prefix' => 'admin', 'admin' => true));
>
> hth
> grigri
>
> On Dec 5, 1:22 pm, dravid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > hello Cake PHP Group,
>
> > In one of our simple project using CAKE PHP (1.2) we tried to add
> > admi
dmin/
> instead we are only able to open the admin section when we enter
> {URL to CAKE PHP}/admin/{Controller}/ or
> {URL to CAKE PHP}/admin/{controller}/{action}
>
> Anybody please help to configure this Admin Routing in routes.php and
> steps to implement the admin routing.
>
we enter
{URL to CAKE PHP}/admin/{Controller}/ or
{URL to CAKE PHP}/admin/{controller}/{action}
Anybody please help to configure this Admin Routing in routes.php and
steps to implement the admin routing.
For your reference, i am listing the steps what i did so far.
1. I have take the comment in
Hello, I have one little question...
I set up permission ($group -> some group id):
$this->Acl->deny($group, 'controllers/Memoirs/admin_index');
and when i use 'admin/Memoirs/index" this group can get in...
But when I checked this: $this->Acl->check($group, 'admin_index',
'*'); in this controll
Using admin routing + .htaccess to restrict admin operations.
Works correctly while cake debug is set to 1.
When debug = 0, 404 error is returned instead of username/password
(define in .htaccess of /admin directory) dialog.
Any ideas why
I have no trouble using the default routing:
Configure::write('Routing.admin', 'admin');
On Oct 6, 9:47 am, . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i just upgraded to rc3 (from rc2), why does the admin routing break? i have
i just upgraded to rc3 (from rc2), why does the admin routing break? i have
a :1 at the end of the urls...
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I am getting a weird issue with my $javascript in my default.ctp:
I have this in the header of the default.ctp:
link('swfobject'));
}
?>
I have Javascript in my helper of the HomePages controller. In fact
when I go to:
http://localhost/xchange/admin/home_pages/index
My javascript works just fi
ase model - this also gives
> you more meaningful URLs since your controller names will make more
> sense to the user.
>
> This way you can make adminprofile_controller and profile_controller
> and have them exist in the controllers directory, AND still use admin
> routing if you want
more meaningful URLs since your controller names will make more
sense to the user.
This way you can make adminprofile_controller and profile_controller
and have them exist in the controllers directory, AND still use admin
routing if you wanted to.
- James
On Jun 5, 1:05 pm, aranworld <[EMAIL PROTECTED
t it is ultimately easier to mostly
> use single controllers which contain an index, add, edit, and delete
> function.
>
> On Jun 5, 8:58 am, zw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is there a way to have a separate admin section that doesn't use the
> >
d delete
> function.
>
> On Jun 5, 8:58 am, zw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to have a separate admin section that doesn't use the
> > built-in CakePHP admin routing feature? I'd like to be able to set up
> > my site so there is a folder wi
tion that doesn't use the
> built-in CakePHP admin routing feature? I'd like to be able to set up
> my site so there is a folder within controllers called admin, and I
> can put all my admin specific controllers. That way I don't have to
> have my admin code in my s
Is there a way to have a separate admin section that doesn't use the
built-in CakePHP admin routing feature? I'd like to be able to set up
my site so there is a folder within controllers called admin, and I
can put all my admin specific controllers. That way I don't have to
have m
Tim, Trac is emitting a 500 error right now. Would you mind posting a
synopsis? I'm also having problems with admin routing and wonder if
it's related.
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Sliv (Tim MacAleese)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you're using the Auth compon
If you're using the Auth component with admin routing, you might want
to review this recent ticket to see if it applies to you:
https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/4708
On May 20, 2:54 pm, "Joel K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using admin r
Hello,
I'm using admin routing for a personal site that I'm building:
mrjoelkemp.com. Admin routing was working on the appropriate modules
(namely software and writing), however, oddly, it seems that over the
past week the routing has been failing on the writing module, but not
th
A little more info on the admin_delete problem. It's the only admin
function without a corresponding view, but it redirects before a view
is rendered so it shouldn't matter (and it works perfectly on my local
server), but it doesn't work on my shared host:
function admin_delete($id = null
So, I finished my app and everything works fine on my local server.
Now that I've uploaded it to my shared host (1&1), I am having 2
problems:
1) Cake is saving "December 31, 1969, 7:00 PM" into my "created" field
every time instead of the correct date. I've used Cake before on 1&1
and never had
akephp_svn_branches
> > or better
> > svn exporthttps://svn.cakephp.org/repo/branches/1.2.x.x
> > cakephp_svn_branches
>
> > and it will download the latest svn branches code for you to the
> > subdirectory cakephp_svn_branches
>
> > Alternati
ttps://svn.cakephp.org/repo/branches/1.2.x.x
> cakephp_svn_branches
>
> and it will download the latest svn branches code for you to the
> subdirectory cakephp_svn_branches
>
> Alternatively you could search trac for the bugfixes concerning admin
> routing and implement them yoursel
trac for the bugfixes concerning admin
routing and implement them yourself
HTH
Kalileo
Bruno Bergher wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> We just moved an application we developed in 1.2.0.5427 alpha to the
> latest pre beta release. Everything worked fine except for just one
> thing:
>
I had the same problem, update you core cakephp code with the branch
or nightly. That should solve the problem.
CSdread
On Nov 29, 9:10 am, Bruno Bergher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> We just moved an application we developed in 1.2.0.5427 alpha to the
> latest pre beta release.
Hi everyone!
We just moved an application we developed in 1.2.0.5427 alpha to the
latest pre beta release. Everything worked fine except for just one
thing:
In admin 'edit' actions, FormHelper is being supplied with wrong
action URLs. With index, view, add and deletr actions, there's
absolutely
much! (and others)
Regards,
Glen.
djiize wrote:
>
> point 2.
> unknown action admin_img is maybe due to wrong image paths in your
> views, do you use Html helper?
>
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discovered my actual problem was that Zend Optimizer or
> something (eAccelerator maybe) was having issues with the "__()"
> function. WHen I removed all references to that from my views, the
> problem went away.
>
> Hope that was helpful?
>
> Cheers,
> Japheth
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arams['controller'] in beforeFilter() for an admin route? Seems to
> work for other routes, but with admin routes it can't find the 'controller'
> array index. Perhaps related to #2 above.
>
> Please help.
>
> Glen.
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rectory with the proper permissions as indicated
> > in the manual
> > 3) set debug in core/config.php to at least 1 (I usually leave it at 1
> > unless I want to debug some SQL)
> > 4) run your app.
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> > That *should* recreate any cache files it's looking for.
gt; Chris Hartjes
>
> My motto for 2007: "Just build it, damnit!"
>
> @TheKeyboard - http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard
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