Thank you alex! But unfortunately I'm afraid I don't understand what
you mean. Besides I suppose you're really giving me an alternative
solution, whereas I actually want to understand what is going on. I
suspect I have made some mistake, but it's also possible that there's
an error in the tutorial, in which case it might be interesting for
everyone to know about it.

Thanks again & take care,

Candide

On Feb 17, 10:07 pm, Alexandru-Emil Lupu <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi!
> i will tell you just one thing.
>
> php symfony propel:generate-module        Generates a Propel module
> (propel-generate-crud, propel:generate-crud)
>
> usually "propel:generate-crud" creates a generator file and an action. click
> on the link and after that browse
> "SF_ROOT/cache/frontend/dev/modules/autoComments/actions/actions.class.php"
> there you should search for "getCommentsOrCreate()"
> Alecs
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:19 PM, ckemmler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello, I'm obviously a symfony beginner (php is new to me too as I'm
> > coming from a java background); I'm following the tutorial at
> >http://www.symfony-project.org/tutorial/1_2/my-first-project
>
> > I'm in the section titled "Add a record relative to another table"
>
> > I got two problems actually; the first one I could circumvent, but not
> > the second. And I'm surprised about the first one too, so here it is.
>
> > The section is about letting a user add a comment from the blog_post
> > form instead of having users create a new comment and choose a post
> > from there. So,
>
> > <?php echo link_to('Add a comment', 'comment/edit?post_id='.$blog_post-
> > >getId()) ?>
>
> > Clicking that link generates an error; however, that line is meant to
> > allow the creation of a *new* comment, right? Well why then the "edit"
> > action? If I change that to
>
> > <?php echo link_to('Add a comment', 'comment/new?post_id='.$blog_post-
> > >getId()) ?>
>
> > Then I get the correct form.
>
> > That was my first problem. But did I actually corrected in the
> > tutorial? I find it hard to believe.
>
> > The second problem is just after that, when configuring the
> > blog_comment form. We are passed a blog_post's id as a parameter, and
> > the idea is to pass that in the form as a hidden field. Hence, the
> > tutorial states that we should add the following in the form's
> > configure method:
>
> > $this->widgetSchema['blog_post_id'] = new sfWidgetFormInputHidden();
>
> > However, in the resulting form, the hidden field has no value, which
> > results, again, in an error.
> > Now, if I artificially add a value in that field, it works:
>
> > $this->widgetSchema['blog_post_id'] = new sfWidgetFormInputHidden(array
> > (),array("value"=>"3"));
>
> > So it just seems that there's some implicit thing that I must have
> > missed.
>
> > Any help will be very much appreciated,
>
> > Candide
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