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A big shout-out to my favourite typist for showing me some of these gems, which I will gladly share with you So, one of the things that often happens in CakePHP is that you will have multiple values to send to your view, so you might have code that looks like this: ~~~ $this->set('user', $this->User->read(null, $id)); $this->set('foo', $foo); $this->set('bar', $bar); $this->set('baz', $baz); ~~~ S
Yes, my waffling continues. But this time it is NOT with respect to what editor to use, as the one true editor has been configured in such a way to make my life easier. I have a personal project that I have been waffling about building in Python (first as a Django app, now maybe as a web2py app) or in CakePHP, since I would probably be most productive building out something quickly using it. Since
In the comments for my seemingly-popular post about using CakePHP's Auth component (available in CakePHP 1.2), people have been having some questions about how the password is hashed and questions about a user registration system. Of course, the snarky response is "go and read the source for Security::Hash() and create some of your own code", but it is easier to just give people some code so they
There was a question on the CakePHP mailing list where somebody was asking about deploying CakePHP apps using Capistrano. What is Capistrano? From the web site: Simply put, Capistrano is a tool for automating tasks on one or more remote servers. It executes commands in parallel on all targeted machines, and provides a mechanism for rolling back changes across multiple machines. It is ideal for any
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