On 1/2/07, PHPBABY3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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are fairly sophisticated.  I developed an expression that defines the
format of a page, giving directions for my parser program to walk
through a site given a little knowledge from a user.
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My questions aren't asking about PHP programming.  They are
specifically asking what it is that CakePHP provides in terms of chores
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I think I see *my* problem with your questions here:  you are using
terminology which I find confusing ("developed an expression" and the
use of "chores" as a label to describe input).  Hence my apparent
inability to understand the questions you are asking and (more
importantly) why you can't find them in the manual or any of the
tutorials.  Am I the only one here who thinks the manual and bakery
are clear?

Where are these terms coming form?  Are they some sort of hard-core
computer science thing, because I studied computer programming at
college (although it was 10 years ago now) and don't remember any
labels like that being applied.  Maybe something is lost in
translation (I'm not assuming English is everyone's first language
here, even though it is mine).

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Chris Hartjes

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-- Rasmus Lerdorf

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