-- Саша Стаменковић <[email protected]> wrote
(on Tuesday, 03 November 2009, 03:37 PM +0100):
> When can we expect 1.10 to be released?

We're still trying to determine a date; there are a number of variables
we need to consider. I'm hoping that we can have it before end-of-year.


> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Ralph Schindler <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>     This is fixed in the incubator / code for 1.10
> 
>     I have a package ready to test under pear.zfcampus.org if you are willing
>     to try it.
> 
>     -ralph
> 
> 
>     scs wrote:
> 
>         I had the same problem. And every time, I had to correct the view
>         script filename manualy.
> 
>         There is one more problem (not sure if it is a problem):
>         When you create a new controller within a module, the class name in
>         the controller file does not have the module name as the prefix. For
>         example,
>         if you create a controller file named "gallery" under module "admin",
>         the class name is given only as
>         class GalleryController extends Zend_Controller_Action
>         whereas it should be
>         class Admin_GalleryController extends Zend_Controller_Action
> 
>         As I said not sure if it is a bug/problem but we have to correct the
>         classname everytime we create a controller under a module.
> 
>         scs
> 
> 
>         On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Саша Стаменковић <[email protected]>
>         wrote:
> 
>             Will use this topic to ask sth.
>             When generating controllers like TwoWordsController if you run zf
>             controller
>             twoWords, view script folder gets name like twoWords instead
>             two-words,
>             similar problem occurs with controller name when running zf
>             controller
>             two-words.
>             Is this a bug?
> 
>             Regards,
>             Saša Stamenković
> 
> 
>             On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Ralph Schindler <
>             [email protected]>
>             wrote:
> 
>                 I am tackling several of these features now, in preparation 
> for
>                 the 1.10
>                 release (this code is and will be in the incubator.)
> 
> 
>                     Can anyone elaborate on the .zf.ini properties that are
>                     respected or what
>                     one
>                     needs to do to set up custom profiles?
> 
>                 Custom profiles are pretty much completely, they mostly need
>                 documenting.
>                  Overall, the docs need to be better organized. Currently if
>                 you put a
>                 project file in your storage directory at (for example):
> 
>                 .zf/project/profiles/custom.xml
> 
>                 Then with 1.10 zf client, you'll be able to use it like
> 
>                 zf create project -n custom ./directory
> 
>                 This works on my system, but needs to be more throughly 
> tested.
> 
> 
> 
>                     Ultimately id like to change the project layout a bit. But
>                     for now ill
>                     settle for enabling certian things. For example these are
>                     the key things
>                     i
>                     want by default in every project:
> 
>                     - Config file format should be XML not INI
>                     - Data dir with log, cache, and uploads
>                     - Public dir with images, js, css
> 
>                     It seems like all this is doable with jsut certain attribs
>                     set on the
>                     .zfproject.xml and pointing to that xml in the .zf.ini but
>                     i cant seem to
>                     get it to work.
> 
>                 These types of things can definitely be handled by a custom
>                 profile.  TO
>                 that though, there are probably a few places where having
>                 attributes persist
>                 into the context object make sense (this would make it easier
>                 to customize
>                 things like the name of a directory or file).
> 
>                 I'll keep you updated via the mailing list on the new features
>                 I'll be
>                 pushing out this week.
> 
>                 -ralph
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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