pihentagy wrote:
> Hi
>
> I don't understand the difference between this question, and your
> previous question here:
> http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/a6bc23a9de6f3d08/9433f7e7c805b3a8
>   
Thanks. There is no difference at all. I simply was unable to find the 
answer.

> You need to peek into the cached actions.class.php file in the autoEmp
> directory.
>   
Thanks. I will try that.

> You should override protected function addFiltersCriteria($c) and
> after calling the parent(!!!), you should adjust $c as needed.
> Or, alternatively, you can manipulate $this->filters before calling
> the parent, but that would modify the text seen in the filter.
>
> Note that $this->filters holds the typed in values in the filters box.
>
> Yes this is hackish, and the documentation sucks, after reaching a
> level :(
>
> On Apr 11, 4:26 pm, Jill Elaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I notice that my admin generator filters are already case insensitive
>> by default?
>>
>> But if you need to customize your filter (or any part of your admin
>> generator pages), in myapps > modules > mymodule, create a directory
>> called 'templates'. Inside this templates directory, create a new file
>> called '_filters.php'. Then go into your cache > myapp > myenvironment> 
>> mymodule > templates and find the partial _filters.php. Copy the
>>
>> contents of the cache _filters.php into your _filters.php. Now you can
>> customize your _filters.php to add the string methods you require.
>> Your _filters.php will override the one in the cache.
>>
>>     
>>> Symfony is a nice product but the documentation is attrocious.
>>>       
>> Of course, there is always room for someone to step up and help write
>> more documentation! :-) It is easy for instance, to create a wiki page
>> or a snippet once you get an account.http://www.symfony-project.org/community
>>     
> >
>   


-- 
Mladen Gogala
http://mgogala.byethost5.com


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