Yep, session key was it.
On Aug 15, 2007 9:45 AM, rtconner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it seems the date[Model][field] input format. That's a pretty
good giveaway.
On Aug 15, 9:11 am, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wonder if there could be an adopted convention with a meta tag
I stumbled upon the site: www.builtwith.com
It analyzes a site and gives information:
- CharSet
- Server
- OS
and when it can:
Framework Information. I understand how it can detect Joomla, Wordpress
sites. But how does it detect CakePHP?
Is their something unique about the code that
I'd be interested to know this as well.
They don't seem to be entirely accurate. They miss a href=http://
www.xplodsony.comXplodSony.com/a (Cake 1.1) and my personal site
a href=http://www.mcurry.net;mcurry.net/a (Cake 1.2), but get a
href=http://www.rsstalker.com;rsstalker.com/a (Cake 1.2).
Session Key?
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Looks like it. I checked out my access log and the builtwith bot
requested / and favicon.ico. Of the three sites I mentioned above I
left the CAKE_SESSION_COOKIE as CAKEPHP on rsstalker, but changed it
on the other two.
On Aug 15, 10:41 am, Gwoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Session Key?
wonder if there could be an adopted convention with a meta tag like
meta name=generator content=CakePHP http://www.cakephp.org/;
this is often used in templates used by bbedit, textmate, golive and
some others. I have started adding it to my templates as well.
Sam D
On 8/15/07, MattC [EMAIL
Maybe it seems the date[Model][field] input format. That's a pretty
good giveaway.
On Aug 15, 9:11 am, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wonder if there could be an adopted convention with a meta tag like
meta name=generator content=CakePHPhttp://www.cakephp.org/;
this is often used in