On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Joe Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>  The file ...modules_type_config_generator.yml exists with a <?php ... ?
>  > line as its contents.  I have never seen this sort of thing, a yml
>  file getting a php extension.  What is happening here?  Did I miss an
>  important step?

Did you enabled the sfcompat10 in your backend settings.yml file?
Maybe this could solve some of your problems.

>  2. Standard sfGuardAuth generators do not seem to work correctly
>  either.  If I try to access the sfGuardUser generator, I get a similar
>  error.  This seems to point to a problem with the admin generator
>  logic maybe?  I don't know where to look for answers...

Did you use the 1.1 branche of the plugin?
http://svn.symfony-project.com/plugins/sfGuardPlugin/branches/1.1/

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