Hi Alexander,

I too posted about this on the symfony forum back in April and nobody
has yet answered it.
I agree though, you do really need the flexibility of at least
disabling a field completely (a bug in my opinion), and possibly
somehow allowing the reordering of the presentation order too.

http://www.symfony-project.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=33259#msg_33259

Ryan

Alexander Deruwe wrote:
> On 13 Aug 2007, at 08:20, rihad wrote:
> > There's a bug in the way Symfony parses YAML configuration files
> > containing arrays as values. The problem is described in this ticket:
> > http://trac.symfony-project.com/trac/ticket/2091
> > In short: the array_merge PHP primitive that lies in the heart of
> > "configuration cascade" won't let you override an array with a whole
> > new one containing a different number of elements; the arrays will
> > simply be merged. This seems logical but for me personally being
> > unable to override Symfony's standard_helpers configuration setting
> > (among others) is a major bug. What do y'all think?
>
> You can change standard_helpers in an application's settings.yml:
>
> all:
>    .settings:
>      standard_helpers: [Object, Form, Cache]
>
> Probably most others you are thinking about as well?
>
>
> Alexander


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