Re: [symfony-users] Re: Jobeet Tutorial - Day 3 - databases.yml problem

2010-05-26 Thread Tony Peng
, Tony Peng wrote: > I am using Bluefish Editor on Ubuntu 10.04 > > On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Garry Freemyer wrote: >> Last time I saw something inexplicable like this it was because the user had >> created the file using textedit on a macintosh. Textedit is a mis-nomer in

Re: [symfony-users] Re: Jobeet Tutorial - Day 3 - databases.yml problem

2010-05-26 Thread Tony Peng
info into the file that you do not see. What > editor are you using? What os are you using? Are you sure the yml file is in > the correct directory? There would not be a space in the file name would > there? > ____ > From: Tony Peng > To: symfony-users@g

Re: [symfony-users] Jobeet Tutorial - Day 3 - databases.yml problem

2010-05-26 Thread Tony Peng
me know which it was. > ____ > From: Tony Peng > To: symfony-users@googlegroups.com > Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 6:32:04 PM > Subject: [symfony-users] Jobeet Tutorial - Day 3 - databases.yml problem > > Hi all, > > I'm new to Symfony and I'm

[symfony-users] Jobeet Tutorial - Day 3 - databases.yml problem

2010-05-26 Thread Tony Peng
Hi all, I'm new to Symfony and I'm going through the Jobeet tutorial v1.4 for Doctrine. I am currently stuck on Day 3. I've followed all the instructions on configuring the database and building models and modules; however, when I try to access "http://localhost:8080/frontend_dev.php/"; I receive