Right, shouldn't then that be 'widgets'? Because the table of our original sortable list were controlled by the widgets table. So like: if($master = MyActiveRecord::FindById('widgets',$original)){
> Originals is a table in the database, it contains one of each type of > thing you wish to be able to clone into the clones table. > MyActiveRecord creates a PHP class for each table you "wrap" it > around, and each row of the table becomes an object of that class when > you request it through MAR. > > In short, this line: > > if($master = MyActiveRecord::FindById('originals',$original)){ > > ...if it finds a table called 'originals' in your database, will > return the row with the ID matching $original (or false). > > Walter > > On Jun 29, 2009, at 12:25 PM, WLQ wrote: > > > > > It says - Class originals does not exist > > Where does the originals class comes from? What is the originals from > > the code above? > > >> If this is the code you are using (and I've added the missing close > >> parenthesis), then the fact that you are getting a 200 back (and a > >> new > >> ID) means that you have successfully created a new clone. Otherwise, > >> you should be getting a 500 or 404 back. > > >> //create_clone.php > >> $original = $_POST['original']; > >> if($master = MyActiveRecord::FindById('originals',$original)){ > >> $data = get_object_vars($original); > >> array_shift($data); //get rid of the ID > >> $new = MyActiveRecord::Create('clones',$data); > >> $new->save(); > >> if(false === $new->get_errors()){ > >> header('Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8'); > >> //this is the part you need: > >> print 'item_' . $new->id; > >> }else{ > >> header('HTTP/1.0 500 Server Error',true,500); > >> exit; > >> }}else{ > > >> header('HTTP/1.0 404 Missing',true,404); > > >> } > > >> Visit your test page with Firefox and with the Console tab of Firebug > >> open. Make sure Firebug is set to show XHR transactions. You should > >> be > >> able to observe the request to create_clone, and see the reply from > >> the server. The reply should be the new ID of your clone. If it > >> isn't, > >> then you have more debugging to do. > > >> Things to check here: > > >> * Have you included/required the library (MyActiveRecord) in this > >> script, and have you defined the constants it needs (MySQL address > >> and > >> credentials, also known as a DSN). > >> * Have you got a MySQL table called clones? > >> * Have you enabled error reporting on your server for your test > >> pages, > >> so you can see the PHP errors as they whiz by? > >> * Have you ordered that fat book I recommended? > > >> Debugging PHP is like playing Whack-a-Mole. You fix one thing, and > >> another pops up. You iterate, in other, more dainty words. > > >> Walter > > >> On Jun 28, 2009, at 12:04 PM, WLQ wrote: > > >>> Also I've used that clone.php you gave, the only thing it doesn't do > >>> is change the MySQL table itself. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Prototype & script.aculo.us" group. To post to this group, send email to prototype-scriptaculous@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to prototype-scriptaculous+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-scriptaculous?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---