Has anyone got sfPropelActAsCommentableBehavior to work with Symfony
1.1?
I've installed it, but I'm getting this error.
"Propel behavior "sfPropelActAsCommentableBehavior" is not registered"
Any ideas for a fix?
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On 31 Mai, 15:49, Ronny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alot of people using our service at livewatch.de to monitor their
> websites.
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> On 31 Mai, 15:06, Tom Haskins-Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > This is ever so slightly
Hello all,
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> > I had to add the following lines to my .vimrc file:
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That's an important first step in getting the plugin to work. For the
Symfony snippets to get loaded automatically you n
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Ronny wrote:
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> This is ever so slightly off topic, but I was wondering what people use
> to monitor uptime with their websites?
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> Tom
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Hi Tom,
We've used siteuptime.com - it's fairly rudimentary, but seems to work well
for a top-level check on if things are up/down.
~Brian
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> Hi Guys,
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> This is ever so slightly off topic, but I was wondering wh
Hi Guys,
This is ever so slightly off topic, but I was wondering what people use
to monitor uptime with their websites?
Tom
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Hi Michael,
I guess there is a small issue with inheriting the log level in the
Aggregate logger,
New 1.1 projects created will already have the levels defined in the nested
loggers.
.: Fabian
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RE Logging:
Yes, adding "level: debug' for each logger did it, Thanks!
I was wondering, because the default logger (sfAggregateLogger) has a
paramter "level" set to "debug". So it was not clear to additionaly
set the same parameter for each logger.
Thank you very much for your patience, Dustin.
Hi Dustin,
i figured out why i'm slower. This is Postgres specific, and i wonder
if there is any PDO setting to change that: by default PDO uses SSL
mode with Postgres, which is slower. I changed Postgres config and
disabled this mode, and now i'm happy ;o)
Michael
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