It works great, thanks Geoff!

I'll try and see if I understand what it does in more detail and test
a couple of things. Perhaps I've even learned something! :D

Regards
 DrLaban

On Jul 13, 12:56 am, Geoff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Create a helper called SmileyHelper, add it to the GuestBookController
> with var $helpers = array('Bbcode', 'Smiley');
>
> In your view where you output the post, you should be using something
> along the lines of $bbcode->display($this->data['GuestBook']
> ['post']);  Make this in $smiley->display($bbcode->display($this-
>
> >data['GuestBook']['post']));
>
> Then the smiley helper display() function should be a series of
> regular expressions that convert :) to <img src="" />.
>
> To use your Smiley model in your helper you need something along the
> lines of:
>
> <?php
> loadModel('smiley');
>
> class SmileyHelper extends Object {
>
>     function display($in){
>         $smiley = new Smiley();
>         $smilies = $smiley->findAll();
>
>         // loop over the smilies and preg_replace all the smilies in
> $in
>     }}
>
> ?>
>
> Helpers 
> Infohttp://www.thinkingphp.org/2006/06/29/simple-listshelper-for-displayi...
> (Section 
> 2)http://www.thinkingphp.org/2006/06/29/simple-listshelper-for-displayi...
> - Example of a simple helper
>
> Geoff
> --http://lemoncake.wordpress.com
>
> On Jul 13, 7:07 am, DrLaban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Wow, I'm totally stumped now. It could be that I just don't grasp the
> > full extent of the MVC model (which I should be able to do, as I
> > manage to create and actually make projects in Java just fine....?),
> > or the way CakePHP wants me to arrange and create models, views and
> > controllers. At first glance, the blog tutorial was very simple to
> > follow and (of course), everything worked just splendid.
> > But adding more stuff to it is a bit... well, nottrickyanymore...
> > it's more daunting.
>
> > So, what am I trying to accomplish? Well, a simple guestbook with some
> > extras to it. The guestbook works like the blog, but with the
> > additions of bbCode-parsing (that works perfect atm, with the help of
> > a link handed to me of a Helper for just that), avatar-handling (which
> > also works perfect, with a little reading and doodling with relations
> > in the Models/Controllers) and last, smiley-handling. The last part
> > just won't work. Doesn't matter what tip, trick or hint I try and add
> > to it, I either get errors about Helpers not being found, parse errors
> > that I can't create and instance of a specific class, errors about
> > objects not being available and other obscure things. I know that it's
> > not anything to do with Cake. It's to do with me. I'm not going to
> > give this up, because I know the potential of what I'm trying to learn
> > here, but I need some guidelines. I thought a tip or a pointer would
> > make me understand what where I was at fault, but I can see now I need
> > a bit more insight.
>
> > So, for those of you interested in what I've tried to create, here it
> > is, in shortform;
> > * A guestbook based on the Blog Tutorial. The main differences being
> > bbCode, Avatars and Smileys.
>
> > What does it consist of?
> > [ Database ]
> > * guestbooks (everything related to the actual post, along with
> > avatar_id for relations sake)
> > * avatars (containing avatars of different types, related to the
> > guestbooks table, through the guestbook model)
> > * smileys (containing smileys of different types, not related to any
> > other table)
>
> > [ Models ]
> > * guestbook (contains the same as the blog tutorial model, addition;
> > $belongsTo = Avatar for relation)
> > * avatar (contains just the $name along with a $hasMany = Guestbook
> > for relation)
> > * smiley (contains just the $name variable)
>
> > [ Controllers ]
> > * guestbook_controller (contains the same as the blog tutorial, along
> > with a html helper called 'Bbcode'. I try adding a smiley object to
> > the add() function (which corresponds to the add view) but I can't get
> > it to work)
>
> > [ Views ]
> > * index (Works like a charm. Bbcode is parsed and works splendid)
> > * add (Creates new posts just like it should, adding the info to the
> > database)
> > * edit (Edits posts just as it should)
> > * delete (Removes posts just as it should)
>
> > So, where am I missing out on things? I've read the replies and tried
> > to implement them and reading them through to see where I was missing
> > out on something crucial, but I just can't for the life of me get it
> > to work. It might be that both replies works as they are expected to,
> > but I just don't have the knowledge yet to understand them, I guess.
>
> > Am I going totally in the wrong direction about thinking that the
> > Model provides data to the Controller which in turn provides data to
> > the View? Why is it, that I can't make/store a Smiley-model in the
> > guestbook-controller, which in turn provides data to the View?
>
> > I've tried to make some kind of reasoning with Components and Helpers
> > too and I think I've understood them as being extensions to the
> > original Controllers and Views but I've yet to understand when I
> > should use them and when I should insert everything in the View itself
> > or the Controller.
>
> > I know this is getting a bit lenghty, but I really, really, really
> > want to learn how to do this.
>
> > Thank you all for your help so far. Too bad I'm not yet getting the
> > hang of it.
>
> > Regards
> >  DrLaban
>
> > On Jul 10, 12:29 am, Geoff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >From what I can see you will need a helper that has access to the
>
> > > smiley model.
>
> > > You can do so with:
> > > loadModel('smiley');
> > > class SmileyHelper extends Helper{
> > >   var $Smiley = new Smiley();
>
> > > }
>
> > > And then you can use it like $this->Smiley->find('ascii_code'=>';)');
>
> > > Creating the regex find and replace is up to you.
>
> > > Geoff
> > > --http://lemoncake.wordpress.com
> > > On Jul 10, 6:18 am, DrLaban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello there!
>
> > > > I'm at the moment trying to figure out how to fit a new model into the
> > > > existing controller. As I mentioned earlier I did manage to create a
> > > > relation between Avatars and Guestbooks, since it had the elements
> > > > required to create such a relation in Cake's framework.
>
> > > > Now, thetrickything I have yet to grasp (I'm reading the replies
> > > > here while I trial and error a bit), is how to make the combine of the
> > > > guestbook controller or its views to be able to get to the information
> > > > stored in the model.
> > > > I'm of the impression that I can't get to the data information stored
> > > > in the model without shipping it into a controller first.
> > > > I need to combine the Smileys information with the rest of the
> > > > guestbook in order to translate an ASCII ":)" into an img-tag.
>
> > > > I have an ERD that you can look at and as you can see there is no
> > > > database relation between the Guestbooks and Smileys, but there will
> > > > be a relation in the application (where the message text from the
> > > > Guestbooks table will be parsed to replace ASCII smileys into img-
> > > > tags).http://www.jhe.nu/upload/erd.jpg
>
> > > > I'm sorry if I'm a bit slow in the understanding here, but programming
> > > > like this in PHP is totally new for me. But I appreciate you taking
> > > > your time to try and help me out!
>
> > > > Regards
> > > >  DrLaban
>
> > > > On Jul 7, 1:28 am, Grant Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > If you don't want to hard code them in your helper, then you will need
> > > > > another database table for your smileys.  And a model.
>
> > > > > Now you can get/set the database data just like any other model,
> > > > > through $this->Smiley->find() and $this->Smiley->save().  To get a
> > > > > list you might want to use $this->Smiley->generateList().
>
> > > > > Now, how does Smiley relate to other models?  I would have guessed
> > > > > that the HTML code for a smiley is to be added to a textarea (ie in
> > > > > your GuestBook post?) but after this point there is no dynamic
> > > > > relationship.  In which case there are no associations.  Or perhaps a
> > > > > single Smiley has to be chosen for the Guestbook post icon - in which
> > > > > case you want a GuestBook belongsTo Smiley association (with
> > > > > GuestBook.smiley_id).


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