Hi,

You could just use the sfValidatedFile option 
http://trac.symfony-project.org/browser/branches/1.2/lib/validator/sfValidatorFile.class.php#L70

Than you could use your own validated file class.

Kind regards,

Marijn

On Jun 13, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Johannes Heinen wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> i discovered a really small issue that eventually needs a workaround
> by mastering a few config-files, but in my opinion could be easily
> solved by a little improvement.
>
> The class sfValidatedFile is written in the same file that contains
> sfValidatorFile, which makes it inpossible to extend it by a third
> class if sfValidatorFile.class.php was not previously included (e.g.
> by instanciating sfValidatorFile, so that you take advantage from the
> spl autoload feature).
>
> I would suggest to simply split the source file into 2 class files
> (sfValidatorFile.class.php and sfValidatedFile.class.php), that would
> provide a clean way to instanciate both classes independently and
> without explicit require statements.
>
> What do you think about that?
>
> With best regards,
> de joshi
>
> >


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