Thanks - do you just have a simple vendor file doing the includes for
the packages in their standard locations or move the individual
packages into subfolders under vendors?

On 24 Feb, 18:45, "Mariano Iglesias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have used all sorts of PEAR packages as vendors in CakePHP with no
> problem. These are some of the packages I used in different CakePHP
> applications:
>
> * PEAR::Cache
> * PEAR::File
> * PEAR::HTTP
> * PEAR::Mail
> * PEAR::Translation2
> * PEAR::Net
> * PEAR::PayPal
> * PEAR::Validate
>
> All of them as CakePHP vendors.
>
> -MI
>
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> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
> de lukemack
> Enviado el: Sábado, 24 de Febrero de 2007 06:25 a.m.
> Para: Cake PHP
> Asunto: PEAR HTML_QuickForm and cakephp
>
> i'm interested in integrating the HTML_Quickform PEAR package into
> cakephp. The reason is to use its functionality for multipage forms.
>
> there are a couple of old threads in the group about this but nothing
> to convince me that this is a good / bad idea. i read somewhere that
> pear packages will not work correctly as vendors. does anyone have any
> experience with this?


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