Hey

I have this particular case.

In an action code I am testing several times the existence of actions using
this code :

if (!sfContext::getInstance()->getController()->actionExists($module_name,
$action_name))


It works fine so far.

But today someone code an action with the same name of a previous one but in
a different module. ie module1/export and module2/export
Clearly, we have too files like this :
module1/actions/exportAction.class.php and
module2/actions/exportAction.class.php

When I run actionExist on these two actions, the 2nd time this error is
raised :
cannot redeclare exportAction already declared in ....
module2/actions/exportAction.class.php

It appear that controllerExists called by actionExists is doeing a
require_once on the controler class. My point it's maybe that it will be
more efficient if the getController method were in charge of the
require_once ?

What is your advice about that ?
Thanks

-- 
Olivier Mansour
[email protected]
http://www.glagla.org

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