Hi,
I want to use Zend_Queue to send bulk mails (newsletters). These
newsletters are individualized. I think I have two general options how
to handle this:
a) Create all Zend_Mail objects and send them serialized to the
Zend_Queue. When the queue is processed, I only need to send these
Hi.
I use Zend_Date in my view helper for formatting my dates like
$this-date-toString(Zend_Date::DATES); // $this-date instranceod
Zend_Date
This works perfect, I get 14.05.2010. for sr_RS locale.
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But for time I expect sth like 10:00 (
The serbian time format is defined as HH.mm.ss within CLDR.
So eighter the wiki is wrong or unicode is wrong.
Greetings
Thomas Weidner, I18N Team Leader, Zend Framework
http://www.thomasweidner.com
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On Friday 14 May 2010 08:06:54 Ralf Eggert wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Zend_Queue to send bulk mails (newsletters). These
newsletters are individualized. I think I have two general options how
to handle this:
a) Create all Zend_Mail objects and send them serialized to the
Zend_Queue.
Thanks for the answer.
I live in Serbia, and I have never seen this format before. Can you provide
a link to time format spec in CLDR please?
Regards,
Saša Stamenković
2010/5/14 Thomas Weidner thomas.weid...@gmx.at
The serbian time format is defined as HH.mm.ss within CLDR.
So eighter the
Hello,
Sorry to diturb your discussion. But I never know about CLDR at all and was
very interested what is it and how to use it :)) So after small
investigation here's
what I found:
CLDR official website is: http://cldr.unicode.org/
You can freely obtain lates specifications from:
Thanks man.
I'll go with extending my own format HH:mm since %H.%M.%S is really silly
format for time, especially when date have same format.
Regards,
Saša Stamenković
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Aleksey Zapparov i...@member.fsf.orgwrote:
Hello,
Sorry to diturb your discussion. But I
There's a lot of formats in the CLDR that are completely ridiculous.
Thanks to the General Conference on Weights and Measures in 1875, French
numbers' thousands separator is a non-breaking space... no need to
mention there is no way to type a non-breaking space on French and most
international
This is one way to do it:
$city-removeDecorator('DtDdWrapper')
-addDecorator('HtmlTag', array(
'tag' = 'dd'
));
You'll get markup like this:
dt id=zipcode-labellabel for=zipcode class=requiredZipcode /
City/label/dt
dd id=zipcode-element
input type=text
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Thank you.
Denis.
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DISCLAIMER: OK, I know that browser support for serving XHTML pages as
application/xhtml+xml is not very good yet.
That said, since most of the sites I develop using ZF use the XHTML
strict doctype, I was experimenting with conditionally serving the
pages with the correct mime-type to browsers
I suggest using the response object for outputting headers instead of doing
that in index.php. You might run into issues later when you try to set
cookies or start the session if headers have already been sent.
To use the response object, you can use a front controller plugin to
manipulate the
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Hector Virgen djvir...@gmail.com wrote:
I suggest using the response object for outputting headers instead of doing
that in index.php. You might run into issues later when you try to set
cookies or start the session if headers have already been sent.
To use the
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What problem are you having with nbsp;? I didn't realize it's not valid
XHTML. Should it be #160; instead?
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On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Andrew Ballard aball...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Hector Virgen djvir...@gmail.com wrote:
I suggest using the
Hello,
As far as I can see it's valid, but not very recommended. Or my english is
not good enogh :)) XHTML 1.0 states:
If it encounters an entity reference (other than one of the entities defined in
this recommendation or in the XML recommendation) for which the user agent
has processed no
Wow, I didn't know nbsp; existed in 1875! ;)
--
Hector
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:24 AM, Nicolas Grevet ngre...@alteo.fr wrote:
There's a lot of formats in the CLDR that are completely ridiculous. Thanks
to the General Conference on Weights and Measures in 1875, French numbers'
thousands
I'm having some issues using Zend_Mail_Protocol_Imap with pcntl_fork(). It
seems that connections opened before a call to pcntl_fork() are destroyed
when child processes exit. I've posted sample code here:
http://pastie.org/960815 http://pastie.org/960815
Thanks
- Jeff
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