This amazing shell have saved me lot of time:
http://bin.cakephp.org/saved/33005
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 9:38 AM, uristar wrote:
>
> hi,
> in future, this problem could be also made by unwanted spaces in each
> file that are use in action (in mean controllets, views, layouts,
> models ).
> So
hi,
in future, this problem could be also made by unwanted spaces in each
file that are use in action (in mean controllets, views, layouts,
models ).
So before go live with application i double check (e.g with code
editor - Komodo, which nicelly showing unwanted spaces) every file,
begining and e
Thanks to IRC channel guys I solved the pbm: Remove all the php
closing tags ?> from your code and it solved the pbm.
Thanks to the CakePHP community!
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removing all closing ?> on your models, controllers, components and helpers
may help (they are not needed)
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Looking in forums I have found this:-
http://bytes.com/topic/xml/answers/685843-xml-version-1-0-encoding-utf-8-creting-problem-mozilla-firefox
Although **I** don't introduce the line feed they are talking about, I
presume it is inserted by CakePHP in the code, I cannot find where
with my debugge
Ummm, try setting your layout to be of ajax type and see how it goes.
function toto() {
$this->layout = 'ajax';
$this->render( null, '/xml/default', null );
}
Regards,
Alfredo
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Aktarus wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have an Ajax that requests XML feed to one o
Hello,
I have an Ajax that requests XML feed to one of my CakePHP action.
My action works great and returns something like:-
So far so good... with IE, because my Ajax does not work with
Mozilla!
Mozilla returns the following error message when accessing the action
that ough to return the X