-- KyleMac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Wednesday, 02 July 2008, 02:12 PM -0700): > > Here's a pastebin: http://pastebin.com/m75ddcc6b > > BaseForm usually contains my standard decorators and so on, but I've removed > all that to try and find the problem. AlnumExtra is my custom validator.
The problem is in your BaseForm class -- you never call parent::__construct(), and so the default paths are never setup correctly. Move that functionality into init(), and have your extending classes call parent::init() at the start of their init() methods. > The case sensitivity problem is what I brought up here and exists in 1.5+: > http://www.nabble.com/Mixed-case-controller-names-spaces-in-controller-names-to16886114.html#a16907959 > > Zend_Controller has been built on the assumption that PHP is case sensitive > with class names, but PHP is not. Zend_Controller is in fact relying on case > sensitivity from the file system, which NTFS doesn't have. So with ZF 1.5+ > on a Window servers, both /privacy-policy and /privacypolicy will load the > PrivacyPolicyController.php but will fail loading the view folder. So use /privacy-policy in the URL and not /privacypolicy. The second should map to PrivacypolicyController.php anyways, which should fail to load as class names are case SENSITIVE. The easiest fix for case sensitivity is to use the appropriate URLs. > Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote: > > > > -- KyleMac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > (on Wednesday, 02 July 2008, 01:20 PM -0700): > >> I just can't get custom validators to work properly. I want to be able > >> to use the validators in addElement with the shorthand name, i.e. just > >> "Regex". > >> > >> The closet I can get to them working is: > >> > >> $form->addElementPrefixPath('KM_Validate', 'Validate/', > >> Zend_Form_Element::VALIDATE); > >> > >> But now none of the Zend validators work, for example: 'File > >> NotEmpty.php was loaded but class named KM_Validate_NotEmpty was not > >> found within it.' So it is still looking in Zend/Validate but is not > >> trying the correct class prefix. > > > > Can you provide the full form definition, possibly in a pastebin > > somewhere? There are tests for this exact situation, and I've written > > applications and tutorials that do exactly this without any problems. My > > inclination is that there is something else in your form definition > > causing problems. > > > >> PS. Is the case sensitivity problem in Zend_Controller on NTFS going > >> to be fixed? If my production server ran Windows I'd consider it a > >> show stopper. > > > > What case sensitivity issue are you referring to? > > > > -- > > Matthew Weier O'Phinney > > Software Architect | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/ > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Zend_Form-addElementPrefixPath-disables-Zend-Validators-tp18245929p18246899.html > Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Matthew Weier O'Phinney Software Architect | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/
