-- mbneto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Sunday, 13 April 2008, 08:16 PM -0400):
> Is there a way to solve this (without having to rename) ?
>
> I am facing Action "dosomething" does not exist and was not trapped in __call
> () under my mac. The action is called doSomethingAction, the URL points to
> doSomething but I can't make it work without renaming to dosomethingAction.
Please read:
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.migration.html
There are options specified in that document detailing how to migrate,
and options you have now to make things continue to work.
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 6:55 AM, Greg Frith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Simon.
>
> Of course. For the benefit of the thread, my first server is OS X using
> the OSX Extended filesystem, which preserves case but isn't case
> sensitive. The second server is Ubuntu using ext3 filesystem which is
> case
> sensitive. I should have spotted this earlier! Now for a bit of
> re-naming!
>
> Beware to those developing on OS X!
>
> Many thanks, Greg.
>
> On 15 Aug 2007, at 09:34, Simon Mundy wrote:
>
>
> No great magic here - your first server is obvious case-insensitive
> for
> filenames and the second is not.
>
> The router uses CamelCase for its class names, but the _whole_
> controller name is turned into word case for the sake of consistency.
> So MyNewRssController should really be written as MynewrssController
> in
> both the filename and the class declaration.
>
> Cheerio
>
>
> It works!
>
> I didn't think this one was going to be so simple to solve! Well
> kind of, so why is one box treating case differently to another??
> I'll have to carefully read the docs on naming conventions.
>
> Thanks Simon.
>
> On 15 Aug 2007, at 08:50, Simon Mundy wrote:
>
>
> Hi Greg
>
> What happens on the new box if you have
> 'ComingsoonController.php' (with the lowercase 's') and the
> class is named 'ComingsoonController'?
>
>
> Could anyone suggest any where I might start looking and
> debugging further? Perhaps somewhere where the actual
> path
> to the action controller is generated and an attempt is
> made to instantiate the class might give me some clues as
> to what's going wrong?
>
>
>
>
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