Well, it's not about CoolUri. When you refer to a class, you need to
make sure that the class is defined.
Jan
Dne 5.3.2012 21:27, Daniel Lundsgaard Skovenborg napsal(a):
Hi,
Modifying $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['EXT']['extList'] did not work (and I
remembered to clear cache).
It works after I put the f
Hi,
On 6-3-2012 0:57, Roberto Presedo wrote:
reduced to a simple commercial item… But, what I try to explain is :
customer doesn't "need" to know which numbered version it is… It can
be TYPO3 "Whatever" … Behind this codename, we can use TYPO3 v6.0.0
without fear of "loosing" people… Here, the r
Hi,
No, however rsaauth/salted does this for each user when they attempt to log
in with a plaintext password (hence why it works the first time). I've run
the task anyway, have no difference.
Thanks
Richard
On 6 March 2012 18:17, Josef F. Glatz wrote:
> Am 06.03.2012 02:52, schrieb Richard Dav
Hi,
On 6-3-2012 1:36, Andi wrote:
Hi Jigal and others discussing here how to bring TYPO3 down
Thank you for your kind words. All you've accomplished with it is that
I've stopped reading the rest of your post.
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Jigal van Hemert.
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Am 06.03.2012 02:52, schrieb Richard Davies:
Hi all,
I'm having a strange issue. One of our websites has felogin set up and I
recently installed rsaauth. I started getting messages that users cannot
log in, and I've narrowed it down to this:
Can log in from any subpage and the root page for chro
Hi all,
I'm having a strange issue. One of our websites has felogin set up and I
recently installed rsaauth. I started getting messages that users cannot
log in, and I've narrowed it down to this:
Can log in from any subpage and the root page for chrome and IE(9)
When the password is first set in
Oliver
The clients were fascinated others afraid of Version 5.
Fascinated those who never used TYPO3 before and those who looked to many other
CMS to. Most of them went meanwhile to one of those Drupal, Modx, Wordpress,
Contao, systems because waiting for Version5 and the big promoted features
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 6, 2012, at 1:39, Oliver Hader wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> Am 05.03.12 12:46, schrieb Markus Lindbergh:
>> From my side, v4 to v5 migration path was good but too slow and confusing
>> for lot of developers...and still I do not know how typo3 will look like in
>> year or
Hi Jigal and others discussing here how to bring TYPO3 down
You should simply ask your customers. They are not stupid even they are non
technical persons and by far most of them understand the UBUNTU system of
naming versions much much better than the current system, where everyone seems
to be
Sorry for double posting...
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Hi guys,
after reading all the posts related to this topic, I wanted to share
my thoughts too … But first of all : what a passionate debate !! As
far as I remember, it's been a long time since the TYPO3 community had
not shown such enthusiasm … And this shows one thing … even if we all
feel that
Hi guys,
after reading all the posts related to this topic, I try to see the
good points of this situation … But first : what a passionate debate
!! As far as I remember, it's been a long time since the TYPO3
community had not shown such enthusiasm … And this shows one thing …
even if we all feel
Hi Kay,
> What i do really hate on that discussion is the fact, of leaving a
> number out. Why not changing to Ubuntu style of release numbers, this
> would be a very clear step, without confusion:
>
> e.g. Release12.04
>BugFix Release 12.04.1
It may look like the decis
Hi Oliver!
Thanks for your in-depth reply. :-)
On 5. mars 2012, at 19:14, Oliver Hader wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> thanks for your feedback on this hot topic. First of all, this is an
> individual post - just me. Trust me, the decision of mentioning a number
> like "6.0" was not easy and took a l
Am 05.03.2012 21:07, schrieb Kay Strobach:
> BTW: The funniest question in the last days:
> "Was version five such a barrel burst (german rohrkrepierer),
> that the project has been totally skipped?!"
not realy funny, these questions will stay in mind!
> To reply to Jigals bugf
Hi,
Modifying $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['EXT']['extList'] did not work (and I
remembered to clear cache).
It works after I put the following in ext_localconf.php:
require_once t3lib_extMgm::extPath($_EXTKEY) . 'class.tx_abdwnlcooluri.php';
Would you regard this a hack, or is it the usual way to apply cus
Hello Steffen
Am 05.03.2012 18:54, schrieb Steffen Ritter:
> Major Feature Release 6.0.0
> Bugfix/Security Release 6.0.1
> Minor Feature Release 6.1.0 (as we do know)
> Bugfix/Security Release 6.1.1
> ...
I do understand that, as this was normal version scheme before flow3.
I had talks to m
Hi,
so definitely the bug is in your code ;)
I don't know in what order TYPO3 includes extension classes, maybe the
order of extList defined in localconf.php? Try to put your extension
before cooluri.
Or put require/include into localconf, so the class would be defined.
Jan
Dne 5.3.2012 16
@Oliver Hader
For me, TYPO3 was and still is, not solid, but perfect CMS.
It was more like "religion" for me...but what I saw in past 2 years, is
unorganized group of teams with lot of goodwill, skills and ideas...but not
well managed and synchronized.
*>> I'm curious what kind of offer you sold
Hi,
On 5-3-2012 19:03, Andi wrote:
no good idea steffen as you did not understand why kay or ubuntu
simply uses Year Numbers as Release Numbers. Simply use Year and
month and bugfix is third place
More confusion I'd say:
12.04.0
12.10.0
13.04.0
Where's 12.05 - 12.09?
Where's 13.0?
Is 12.10 a
Il 05/03/2012 19:20, Oliver Hader ha scritto:
Hey Tonix,
Am 05.03.12 19:11, schrieb Tonix (Antonio Nati):
Il 05/03/2012 18:49, Kay Strobach ha scritto:
Hi,
So please, keep TYPO3 away from FLOW3, make your PHOENIX/FLOW3 CMS and
we'll stay all happy.
Can't agree here, have you ever used EXT:e
Hi Markus,
Am 05.03.12 12:46, schrieb Markus Lindbergh:
> From my side, v4 to v5 migration path was good but too slow and confusing
> for lot of developers...and still I do not know how typo3 will look like in
> year or two. Will we have 4.xyz thing or finally v5
Basically, Xavier's blog post ans
Hey Milicev,
Am 05.03.12 16:02, schrieb Milicev Uros:
> And I already made ton's of offers for clients, covering v5 support.
(as already mentioned in earlier posts) I find that interesting as well.
I'm curious what kind of offer you sold and what the v5 support covers.
At least the product is not
Hi Mathias,
thanks for your feedback on this hot topic. First of all, this is an
individual post - just me. Trust me, the decision of mentioning a number
like "6.0" was not easy and took a lot of hours and days to think about.
However it's strange to read (as a general feedback from all responses)
Hi Tonix (Antonio Nati),
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
>>> So please, keep TYPO3 away from FLOW3, make your PHOENIX/FLOW3 CMS and
>>> we'll stay all happy.
>> Can't agree here, have you ever used EXT:extension_builder to build an
>> extbase / fluid extension? - It saves a lot of time ;)
>
> I've i
Hey Tonix,
Am 05.03.12 19:11, schrieb Tonix (Antonio Nati):
> Il 05/03/2012 18:49, Kay Strobach ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>>
>>> So please, keep TYPO3 away from FLOW3, make your PHOENIX/FLOW3 CMS and
>>> we'll stay all happy.
>> Can't agree here, have you ever used EXT:extension_builder to build an
>> ex
Il 05/03/2012 18:49, Kay Strobach ha scritto:
Hi,
So please, keep TYPO3 away from FLOW3, make your PHOENIX/FLOW3 CMS and
we'll stay all happy.
Can't agree here, have you ever used EXT:extension_builder to build an
extbase / fluid extension? - It saves a lot of time ;)
I've installed first ki
no good idea steffen as you did not understand why kay or ubuntu simply uses
Year Numbers as Release Numbers. Simply use Year and month and bugfix is third
place
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 6, 2012, at 0:54, Steffen Ritter wrote:
> Am 05.03.2012 18:49, schrieb Kay Strobach:
>> What i do really
Great Idea Kay this would solve all this discussion issues. Instead of 4.7 we
will have a 12.04 super! and if version 5 will get ever ready so that its easy
to transfer current customers to this system it does not matter when. Simply
neutralise the version numbers. As it has alread been said ver
Am 05.03.2012 18:49, schrieb Kay Strobach:
What i do really hate on that discussion is the fact, of leaving a
number out. Why not changing to Ubuntu style of release numbers, this
would be a very clear step, without confusion:
e.g. Release12.04
BugFix Release 12.04.1
Hi,
> So please, keep TYPO3 away from FLOW3, make your PHOENIX/FLOW3 CMS and
> we'll stay all happy.
Can't agree here, have you ever used EXT:extension_builder to build an
extbase / fluid extension? - It saves a lot of time ;)
What i do really hate on that discussion is the fact, of leaving a
nu
Hi Mathias,
Mathias Bolt Lesniak, LiliO Design wrote:
> Hi Markus!
>
> I'm both a developer and business (i.e. marketing, client relations) guy,
> so I'm seeing this from both sides. I've been working with TYPO3 since
> 3.6.x.
Good way to start a discussion. But we are all humans and as such we
Hi Mathias,
> Xavier's reply to Milicev's e-mail another place in this thread is
> symptomatic of a different kind of issue:
> Question: "How to explain to the 62 year old guy, director of the board,
> where v5 vaporized"
> Answer: "Just point him to the articles..."
> Sorry, but that's
Hi!
We are currently working on some patches to elemente_fenews [1] (version
from SVN), which is an extension for FE tt_news creation and editing.
Users are supposed to be able to select one or multiple tt_news
categories their news should being associated with. This is done by
rendering a H
Il 05/03/2012 17:25, Mathias Bolt Lesniak, LiliO Design ha scritto:
Hi Markus!
I'm both a developer and business (i.e. marketing, client relations) guy, so
I'm seeing this from both sides. I've been working with TYPO3 since 3.6.x.
I think this question is closely related to the community (or t
Mathias Bolt Lesniak, LiliO Design schrieb:
Hi Markus!
.
PS! As a member I also have a job to do, but although ...
Best wishes
Mathias Bolt Lesniak
Hi Mathias from Norway
I fully agree with you and your words - more than 100% !!
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Hi Markus!
I'm both a developer and business (i.e. marketing, client relations) guy, so
I'm seeing this from both sides. I've been working with TYPO3 since 3.6.x.
I think this question is closely related to the community (or the lack of it),
and the version issue can't be discussed without look
Am 05.03.2012 16:02, schrieb Milicev Uros:
> And I already made ton's of offers for clients, covering v5 support.
>
> Now what?
> How to explain to the 62 year old guy, director of the board, where v5
> vaporized
v5 is just phoenix == [new name]
it is just about a name.
Georg
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El 02/03/2012 05:22 p.m., Braulio J. Solano-Rojas escribió:
Hi.
Has anyone done this? I've googled this, tried different Typoscript
configurations, etc., without success. I would appreciate any help.
Found a very easy and elegant solution (ods_plaintext):
El 29/07/2010 03:52 a.m., Chris escri
Hi Jan,
I use TYPO3 4.5.11 and CoolURI 1.0.28 and ordinary HMENU's.
But I just came closer to the source of the problem:
In short: In my setup, I use a userfunc from a class from an extension I've
written. When not logged in and cache has not just been cleared, the
extension is loaded *after* link
Hi,
Milicev Uros wrote:
> And I already made ton's of offers for clients, covering v5 support.
That's really interesting :)
> Now what?
> How to explain to the 62 year old guy, director of the board, where v5
> vaporized
Just point him to the articles...
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Release Manager T
Il 05/03/2012 14:53, Georg Ringer ha scritto:
Am 05.03.2012 14:35, schrieb Federico Bernardin:
IMHO Phoenix (or [somenew name]) is built on concept very different from the
current. For these reasons TYPO3v4 (or next versions) should continue to be
developed regardless of the version based on F
Il 05/03/2012 16:02, Milicev Uros ha scritto:
And I already made ton's of offers for clients, covering v5 support.
Now what?
How to explain to the 62 year old guy, director of the board, where v5
vaporized
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Now what?
How to explain to the 62 year old guy, director of the board, where v5
vaporized
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Hi Frederico,
On 5-3-2012 14:35, Federico Bernardin wrote:
Il giorno 05/mar/2012, alle ore 13:44, Jigal van Hemert ha scritto:
- [some new name] will be the successor of TYPO3 but because a lot
of concepts and features are different it will not be a matter of a
simple Upgrade Wizard; it's more
Hi Federico,
> It's true for release using name and not a sequence number.
>
> TYPO3 v3.8 -> 4.0 -> 4.1 -> 4.2 -> 4.3 -> ... -> 4.7 -> 6.0
>
> It's not a big problem but it is an oddity.
Exactly that's the point. For us it may be an oddity, a slight
compromise. But for many people who are just
On 03/05/2012 02:53 PM, Georg Ringer wrote:
> Am 05.03.2012 14:35, schrieb Federico Bernardin:
>> IMHO Phoenix (or [somenew name]) is built on concept very different
>> from the current. For these reasons TYPO3v4 (or next versions)
>> should continue to be developed regardless of the version based
Hi Bjorn,
It's true for release using name and not a sequence number.
TYPO3 v3.8 -> 4.0 -> 4.1 -> 4.2 -> 4.3 -> ... -> 4.7 -> 6.0
It's not a big problem but it is an oddity.
regards
Federico
Il giorno 05/mar/2012, alle ore 14:57, Björn Pedersen ha scritto:
> Am 05.03.2012 14:35, schrieb Fede
Am 05.03.2012 14:35, schrieb Federico Bernardin:
> Hi Jigal Il giorno 05/mar/2012, alle ore 13:44, Jigal van Hemert ha
> scritto:
>
>
> I think it is wrong to leave a hole in the number of versions. For
> those unfamiliar with TYPO3 (or very little) is not clear why one
> version has been omitted
Am 05.03.2012 14:35, schrieb Federico Bernardin:
> IMHO Phoenix (or [somenew name]) is built on concept very different from the
> current. For these reasons TYPO3v4 (or next versions) should continue to be
> developed regardless of the version based on FLOW3 (it will be [some new
> name] 1.0).
Hi!
Koji Yanagisawa wrote:
Does anyone pay special care to which flags to use when running mysqldump?
Since Typo3 uses both MyISAM and InnoDB, I sort of figure using
--single-transaction should enhance consistency. It locks tables by default
via --opt. Otherwise I just use --all-databases,
Hi Jigal
Il giorno 05/mar/2012, alle ore 13:44, Jigal van Hemert ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> On 5-3-2012 12:46, Markus Lindbergh wrote:
>> I am in TYPO3 world for 4 years now partially as developer, partially
>> as entrepreneur ... and I would really like to hear what is the strategy of
>> core team an
Hi,
On 5-3-2012 12:46, Markus Lindbergh wrote:
I am in TYPO3 world for 4 years now partially as developer, partially
as entrepreneur ... and I would really like to hear what is the strategy of
core team and all this version v4 / v5 / v6 thing.
It is quite simple and not very dramatic IMO:
- [
Hi All,
I would like to hear your opinion about this situation.
Both from dev and business side.
I am in TYPO3 world for 4 years now partially as developer, partially
as entrepreneur ... and I would really like to hear what is the strategy of
core team and all this version v4 / v5 / v6 thing.
I
Hi,
I'll try to post some statistics later.
This weeks friendly ghost is Christian Jul Jensen, treat him kindly.
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