Oops, yea that's custom... You can remove that line. -- Hector Virgen Sent from my Droid X
On Aug 24, 2010 11:44 AM, "Shane McGovern" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I couldn't get your example to work I am afraid. I'm using 1.10. > Specifically this line: > > resources.date.timezone = "America/Los_Angeles" > > Date is not one of the available resource plugins that I can find: > > http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.application.available-resources.html > > Is it something custom? > > On 8/24/2010 9:39 AM, Hector Virgen wrote: >> I have a single module set up in my application (in addition to the >> "default" module). If it helps here is the relevant portion of my >> application.ini: >> >> http://pastie.org/1112666 >> >> <http://pastie.org/1112666>Both bootstrap classes (Bootstrap and >> Blogs_Bootstrap) are empty. I hope this helps :) >> >> -- >> *Hector Virgen* >> Sr. Web Developer >> Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online >> http://www.virgentech.com >> >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Shane McGovern <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi Paul >> >> It does seem to be order specific. Which in a way makes sense in >> terms of dependencies, perhaps. >> >> The two lines shown are all I needed to place in. >> >> resources.modules[] = >> >> Is not present at all, and yet the modules as expected. My thought >> is that the resources.modules[] line item is meant to shortcut >> having to set the controllerDirector / moduleDirectory with some >> inbuilt defaults. Whatever they are, they're not compatible with my >> set-up for some reason. >> >> It's these little things that keep life interesting. >> >> Shane >> >> >> On 8/23/2010 5:48 PM, Mike Wright wrote: >> >> Shane McGovern wrote: >> >> Hi Paul >> >> I tried the resource.modules[] = but to now avail. I did >> however move >> the functionality from my Boostrap.php to application.ini >> but using >> these two lines instead >> >> resources.frontController.controllerDirectory = APPLICATION_PATH >> "/controllers" >> resources.frontController.moduleDirectory = APPLICATION_PATH >> "/modules" >> >> Excluding either prevents module set-up. >> >> <snip/> >> >> Hi Shane, >> >> I've been fighting modularization for quite a while but one >> thing that >> I've discovered is that the order of the lines in your >> application.ini >> is _extremely_ important. A single line in the wrong order >> _will_ break >> everything. >> >> Here is a copy of a part my .ini that I'm using in one of my current >> experiments; maybe it will help you. >> >> ; application resources >> resources.frontController.controllerDirectory = APPLICATION_PATH >> "/controllers" >> resources.frontController.moduleDirectory = APPLICATION_PATH >> "/modules" >> resources.modules[] = >> resources.layout.layout = "default" >> resources.layout.layoutPath = APPLICATION_PATH "/views/layouts" >> >> I think it's important that the modules declaration comes before the >> layouts, views, etc. >> >> I got my first successful results by starting here: >> >> http://www.amazium.com/blog/create-modular-application-with-zend >> >> If you become a master *please* enlighten the rest of us. This is a >> very common source of frustration for a lot of us who are not the ZF >> developers. >> >> Best of luck :D >> >> ps: no disrespect to the zf developers. I've seen the incredible >> load >> on your shoulders and am beyond impressed... >> >>
