@tereško I have a question specifically for you, I remember seeing you say before that if your your controller method getIndex() is called, a getIndex() method also gets called on the view and you do not call the view method from the controller, this is done outside. I have noticed that all my controllers and views methods match up exactly but I call the view method from within my controller
@igorw see, that's what I'd think ... when you fopen stderr from within php, yeah the output gets to cli stderr, but when cli server attempts to write stderr in C, don't see any output ...
@tereško Ok but then since we are not doing codeigniter here and passing data to the templates from the controller what is the use of a controller having a view object?
@David because in some cases the controller needs to alter views state. Take for example "collapsible widget". Changing it from collapsed to expanded could be implemented completely without involvement of model.
@David probably because your controllers were the views. In a Rails-like structure the views and controllers are merged and templates take the place of proper views
@tereško I have my controllers extracting request data, calling services to update the model, and then my views would retrieve data from the model, choose what template and pass the data to the template. Does that sound correct?
@tereško Well yeah I have this base template and then a <?php echo $content; ?> somewhere in the middle which is the return of another template which was rendered and sometimes I have another template within the content etc. How does that sound
Hello to all i have saved document in my site using uploading them. i want to give facility to user he can download all document in single zipped file. i m using codeigniter with php any suggest
@tereško I have a major problem though, what do you do when you need data from the database which does not really have anything got to do with the model layer
@David maybe treat the widget as a domain object? i'm not good at these stuff. i was just as interested as you are because i might encounter stuff like these in the future..
you can also switch them up or remove them if you like. somewhat like how normal CMSs usually do it. just that this time you get to do it cleaner because you're gonna be using MVC
@reikyoushin at first try to think of the way you could implement something , and then walk through the process that would be required to implement it. Then compare the outcome. You should be able to do it, while you are doing something else .. like making tea or taking a dump or walking a dog
gah.. and in the end i still didn't have an answer. ahaha. oh well. i'll just continue to lurk and wait for other people's questions and try to learn from them.
@David i dont think it's a bad idea.. because you wont have to edit the template just because your boss wants some content changed. although your implementation might matter big on this one..
@webarto you paying? =oP So far not much load, even the next version will not have much load. I however wouldn't mind a VPS for database support down the road. We want to eventually have the ability to track close votes, and have oauth accounts. @DaveRandom @PeeHaa were thinking of having a centralized database which the cv-pls extension and the cv-pls.com site can use. But that's still a little in the distant future, well at least on my end since stack API doesn't support what I need to for it
@Giliweed domains are cheaper than a cup of coffee, why would you want a free domain which will likely have some gimmick associated with it being free.
@crypticツ In some 3rd world countries, there is no standard online payment methods, which means paypal isn't available in those countries. So there is no easy way to legally purchase one
Many people dislike the Control + A blocking, try to avoid it.
from this answer, How can i disable the ctrl + a using javascript? the solution is
<script type="text/javascript">
var isNS = (navigator.appName == "Netscape") ? 1 : 0;
if (navigator.appName == "Netscape") document.capture...
Yes, every person has JS code of every page. Critical functions are managed by server, which users does not have access to. To best protect JS code, you could obfuscate/minify it. How can I obfuscate JavaScript?
@Fabien btw let me tel you a story: I was once in a swimming pool, I tried to swim like a worm or better said a snake ? Anyways, I ended up breaking my front teeths with the bottom of the swimming pool. How did I do that ? I've no idea ... lol
@HamZa Not the same method but I have been there. I tried diving head first as directly down as I could. Smashed my mouth on the bottom of the pool. Or another time we were swiming through each others legs and I swam through and smacked my tooth on the end of the swimming pool wall.
mine was better! i jumped into the pool full force thinking it was 5ft then suddenly it was the kiddie pool (2 ft) and everything went boom! i didn't feel my legs until about 5 mins later XP