@Robert you can count on the fact that I will work on that then :D
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On 28 March 2012 10:07, Robert Goldsmith wrote:
> Hello :)
>
> We won't even consider moving ZTal to ZF2 until it is released because the
> developers keep c
Hello :)
We won't even consider moving ZTal to ZF2 until it is released because the
developers keep changing their mind on stuff :) Once v2 is out we will
investigate the best way to integrate ZTal but, of course, everyone is welcome
to work on the problem - it's an opensource project hosted on
Indeed :)
I am just curious, as PHPTAL will surely be part of my next project which
is ZF2 based :)
Marco Pivetta
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2012/3/27 Kornel Lesiński
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 19:58:42 +0100, Marco Pivetta
> wrote:
>
> Cool stuff, but I already moved
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 19:58:42 +0100, Marco Pivetta
wrote:
Cool stuff, but I already moved to ZF2 here...
You're definitely an early adopter!
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 16:06:11 +0100, Robert Goldsmith
wrote:
Just to let everyone know, ZTal 1.3.0 is now available.
Other than a few bug fixes, we've added:
* Support for the file upload element in ZTal form
* Context for ZTal form error messages (so you can use a different error
translati
Hey Robert!
Cool stuff, but I already moved to ZF2 here... Might be OT, but just wanted
to know if there's some plans about this in some near future, or if I
should implement the renderer strategy for ZF2 via PHPTAL myself...
Marco Pivetta
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O
Just to let everyone know, ZTal 1.3.0 is now available.
Other than a few bug fixes, we've added:
* Support for the file upload element in ZTal form
* Context for ZTal form error messages (so you can use a different error
translation for the same error on different elements on the form)
* Support