Mmmh, did you clear the cache after class creating and did you put the
class file in the project lib dir?


>
> should be just a typo
>
> myfiler <!=> myFilter
>
> Naming of the class and the according class file is case sensetive.
>
>
>>
>> On May 7, 10:35 am, "Jonathan H. Wage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I would write a custom filter and apply it to the filter chain.
>>
>> I couldn't get custom filters working at all.
>>
>> I created a class file in apps/myapp/lib/myfilter.class.php.
>>
>> I want to apply it to all actions in my admin module so I edited apps/
>> myapp/modules/admin/config/filters.yml:
>>
>> rendering: ~
>> web_debug: ~
>> security:  ~
>> myfilter:
>>   class: myFilter
>> cache:     ~
>> common:    ~
>> flash:     ~
>> execution: ~
>>
>> Now when I access my admin actions it says 'Class myFilter not found'
>> and the source code for the filter class is shown above it.
>>
>> Huh?
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
>
> >
>


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