[symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-14 Thread Douglas
Thanks for this (sharing the app on GitHub), I'm taking the same introductory steps so will be watching this with interest. On Jan 9, 2:03 am, Tom Boutell t...@punkave.com wrote: Welcome to SillyCMS: https://github.com/boutell/SillyCMS SillyCMS, despite the name, is really more of a simple

Re: [symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-13 Thread taidehuone
Thanks as well from Finland and thumbs up if you're writing any articles on this. I've been constructing a rather large community site with different account types, a blog system, a portfolio system and a job search system for the past couple of months on the very familiar sf1.4 but now I decided

Re: [symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-11 Thread Tom Boutell
Update: this project now includes a Twig extension written as a Symfony bundle. The Twig extension implements a simple Wiki syntax. -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this message because you are subscribed

[symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-10 Thread Tom Boutell
A further update: login and logout buttons are now implemented, and edit buttons shown only when logged in, thanks to answers from symfony-devs. -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this message because you

Re: [symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-10 Thread oscar balladares
Thanks as well 2011/1/10 Tom Boutell t...@punkave.com A further update: login and logout buttons are now implemented, and edit buttons shown only when logged in, thanks to answers from symfony-devs. -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security

[symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-09 Thread Vit228
Yes, please do it! There's a total leak of any step-by-step project creation documentation. I intend to ultimately write some articles based on this experience for everyone's benefit. -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com

[symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-09 Thread jack
Hi Tom, A great thanks from France. I love symfony and most of all, I love it's community and sharing knowledge. Thanks you. Mike On 9 jan, 03:03, Tom Boutell t...@punkave.com wrote: Welcome to SillyCMS: https://github.com/boutell/SillyCMS SillyCMS, despite the name, is really more of a

[symfony-users] Re: A simple Wiki written in Symfony 2 (aka an interesting sandbox-derived practice project)

2011-01-09 Thread Tom Boutell
I have updated this project to demonstrate the user authentication component (a little). That raised some bug reports and questions which I've sent to symfony-devs. -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this