Ok,
I agree with your scaffolf point of view, i think the bake feature is
just fine for 99% of cases.
regards
jose
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John David Anderson (_psychic_) wrote:
I think a feature like this would entice new users to use their
scaffolding more than is needed.
If you'd like to start customizing what is shown, and how things are
presented, it's time to bake.
-- John
John,
What about extensions to Bake? The
Hi there
I've been playing with scaffold, and found come neat features that
could be usefull, i'd like to know what is the comunity feeling about.
I agree with nate's opinion, expressed in many post on this newsgroup,
that scaffolding is for a aleterate the project start, athought i think
one
What John said.
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I do like the idea of extending the ability of scaffolding. I use cake
for work so anything that saves time lets me sleep more ;)
Personally if one could put in the option to hide a field from
scaffolding (like 'id') and format the rows and columns a little more
cleanly it would mean I wouldn't
Scaffold should not be used for production settings, I have said this since I added it to cake. If you want the automagicness that scaffold provides, use bake and edit the files that are created. I will not add any more functionality to scaffold that is not already there.
You can already use
Thanks phpnut, I understand the purpose of scaffolding better and
thanks nate for the style suggestion, both are of great help.
-Jeff
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