I been looking at the sfBuilder. It's great - saves a lot of time especially with forms from databases. Well done.
Just one thing that took me a few minutes to work out: that one needs to create a sessions directory (and not just chown etc..) before connections can be established.
Keep up the good work.
Mike Wright
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Verrrrrry late answer...
I got the same experience as Mike Wright above.
I downloaded the sfbuilder prerelease, there was no admin/sessions directory and I couldn't find the problem at first.
Maybe it 'd be a good idea to zip a dummy (session) file into the sessions directory?
BTW: there's still the option in sfbuilder to create a module that extends portalAbstractDbEditor. But if I have understood correctly, this code is not open-sourced?
regards,
pascal van hecke
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Verrrrrry late answer...
I got the same experience as Mike Wright above.
I downloaded the sfbuilder prerelease, there was no admin/sessions directory and I couldn't find the problem at first.
Maybe it 'd be a good idea to zip a dummy (session) file into the sessions directory?
BTW: there's still the option in sfbuilder to create a module that extends portalAbstractDbEditor. But if I have understood correctly, this code is not open-sourced?
regards,
pascal van hecke
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Hi,
I been looking at the sfBuilder. It's great - saves a lot of time especially with forms from databases. Well done.
Just one thing that took me a few minutes to work out: that one needs to create a sessions directory (and not just chown etc..) before connections can be established.
Keep up the good work.
Mike Wright
you mean, when you untarred the package, admin/sessions directory was created for you?
it should be, it's part of the distribution...
shannon
Verrrrrry late answer...
I got the same experience as Mike Wright above.
I downloaded the sfbuilder prerelease, there was no admin/sessions directory and I couldn't find the problem at first.
Maybe it 'd be a good idea to zip a dummy (session) file into the sessions directory?
BTW: there's still the option in sfbuilder to create a module that extends portalAbstractDbEditor. But if I have understood correctly, this code is not open-sourced?
regards,
pascal van hecke
Verrrrrry late answer...
I got the same experience as Mike Wright above.
I downloaded the sfbuilder prerelease, there was no admin/sessions directory and I couldn't find the problem at first.
Maybe it 'd be a good idea to zip a dummy (session) file into the sessions directory?
BTW: there's still the option in sfbuilder to create a module that extends portalAbstractDbEditor. But if I have understood correctly, this code is not open-sourced?
regards,
pascal van hecke