> name it *sfGoogleAnalyticsPlugin*

I thought the initials "sf" were suppose to indicate that the plugin
came from the core Symfony team? I remember asking about this once
last year, and someone suggested to me that I use my own initials for
the first 2 letters.

---- lawrence




On Sep 3, 6:46 am, Thomas Rabaix <thomas.rab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> name it *sfGoogleAnalyticsPlugin*
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 12:25 PM, berni <andr...@itma.pl> wrote:
>
> > hello,
>
> > I write my first plugin. This plugin will fetch data from google
> > analytics api but I have one problem - plugin not work. I make default
> > structure:
>
> > plugins
> > + sfGoogleAnalytics (name of my plugin)
> > + + config
> > + + modules
> > + + + googleAnalytics
> > + + + + actions
> > + + + + lib
> > + + + + config
>
> > I enable plugin module in settings.yml in my application
> > ( enabled_modules:        [default, sfGuardAuth, comment, jsThumbnail,
> > googleAnalytics] )
>
> > When I try to call the addresshttp://my_host.com/googleAnalyticsi
> > have Action "googleAnalytics/index" does not exist.
>
> > What's going on?
>
> --
> Thomas Rabaixhttp://rabaix.net
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