On Tuesday, 20 March 2012 18:15:44 UTC+1, glevine wrote:
In case anyone really cares, it was failing because the debugger was
outputting warnings about changing the salt and cipherSeed configs.
The point of my message was to highlight that's the case - and that the
first reply you
On Tuesday, 20 March 2012 02:41:51 UTC+1, glevine wrote:
@thatsgreat2345 That was just a typo.
Commenting out the print statements in the change method has no effect. I
never see the in the index print statement and the browser simply shows a
blank page with a couple of warnings about
Also never do any output from the controller. If you still want to make it
nasty use something like
public function index() {$nasty = 'in the index';$this-set('nasty',
$nasty); }
then in the View/Tests/index.ctp
?php
print $nasty;
?
this will be way better than printing
i sure hope its not the same guy:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9763280/cakephp-2-0-upgrade-shell-redirect-faulty
same time, same crazy idea
guys. if you want to crappy debug here, use DIE();
die('before redirect');
$this-redirect(array('controller' = 'test', 'action' = 'index'));
AD7six,
Initially, I had a print statement before the redirect left over from when
I was tracing the code path down to the header() call. After commenting out
all print statements except the one in index(), I still don't successfully
redirect. That print statement shouldn't be called until
Fair enough. My example was only to show that I was having trouble with
reaching certain points in the code. I didn't want to write a lot of code
for an example that didn't need to be overly complex to get the point
across.
On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 6:23:29 AM UTC-4, pokerphp wrote:
Also
euromark,
No that stackoverflow post is not me. As I said previously, I'm not
actually debugging with the code that I wrote above. I just posted an
extremely rudimentary and flawed example to see if there was something
outside of common sense that I was missing. The code I'm debugging doesn't
In case anyone really cares, it was failing because the debugger was
outputting warnings about changing the salt and cipherSeed configs. So that
was the output that was being printed before the redirect which was giving
me issues. Obviously I should have just taken care to do that sooner, but I
and for more details on the subject see
http://kb2.adobe.com/community/publishing/505/cpsid_50572.html
Am Dienstag, 20. März 2012 18:15:44 UTC+1 schrieb glevine:
In case anyone really cares, it was failing because the debugger was
outputting warnings about changing the salt and cipherSeed
You can not send output to the webpage and then redirect.
On Sunday, March 18, 2012 7:28:02 PM UTC-7, glevine wrote:
I have the following code:
class TestsController extends AppController
{
public function index()
{
print 'in the index';
}
public function change()
{
can we do some process after redirect.(Not printion)
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:37 AM, thatsgreat2345
thatsgreat2...@gmail.comwrote:
You can not send output to the webpage and then redirect.
On Sunday, March 18, 2012 7:28:02 PM UTC-7, glevine wrote:
I have the following code:
class
no you can't! or: you really shoudn't
you should simply do everything before redirecting.
theoretically, you can manually call exit() if you set the exit param to
false on redirect.
but to me this makes no sense.
can we do some process after redirect.
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Right, so in the example I was mainly just wanting to show that I was
reaching those points in the code. Theoretically, if I remove the print
'before redirect'; statement then I should never see after redirect but
I should see in the index upon the new page load (since that is post
redirect).
Please do I have the exact same problem and would like to know if you get
this fixed.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:56 AM, glevine levine.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Right, so in the example I was mainly just wanting to show that I was
reaching those points in the code. Theoretically, if I remove the
Your problem is you are redirecting to test controller when in fact you
should be redirecting to tests controller.
$this-redirect(array('controller' = 'tests', 'action' = 'index'));
On Monday, March 19, 2012 7:56:09 AM UTC-7, glevine wrote:
Right, so in the example I was mainly just wanting
@thatsgreat2345 That was just a typo.
Commenting out the print statements in the change method has no effect. I
never see the in the index print statement and the browser simply shows a
blank page with a couple of warnings about changing the salt and
cipherSeed. The url in the location bar
First off, change your core configuration so you aren't using the default
salt and cipherSeed (this can be found in your apps core.php file in the
Config folder), that is if this app matters which it seems like it is just
a practice app but still good practice.
It appears your routes(app Config
I have the following code:
class TestsController extends AppController
{
public function index()
{
print 'in the index';
}
public function change()
{
print 'before redirect';
$this-redirect(array('controller' = 'test', 'action' = 'index'));
print 'after redirect';
If you want to render a new view when searching, you should not use
ajax but normal submit, then the complete view will be rendered ...
Maybe I misunderstood the problem.
hth
On Jun 17, 6:26 am, Shahzad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much for you reply. Though I have solved the problem
Thanks franky. I think this is the way to go.
On Jun 17, 11:46 am, francky06l [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to render a new view when searching, you should not use
ajax but normal submit, then the complete view will be rendered ...
Maybe I misunderstood the problem.
hth
On Jun 17,
Thanks franky. I think this is the way to go.
On Jun 17, 11:46 am, francky06l [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to render a new view when searching, you should not use
ajax but normal submit, then the complete view will be rendered ...
Maybe I misunderstood the problem.
hth
On Jun 17,
I have an element search.ctp, it has a simple text box and a search
button. When ever I press the search button and try to redirect (from
my controller action), It displays the redirected page with in the
element. What am I doing wrong? How do I redirect the whole page?
Thank you
and a search
button. When ever I press the search button and try to redirect (from
my controller action), It displays the redirected page with in the
element. What am I doing wrong? How do I redirect the whole page?
Thank you
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