heheheh - it works !! - You helped me so many times - thx again ;]

On 10 Maj, 15:02, Sid Bachtiar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try:
>
> public function preExecute()
> {
>   $request = $this->getRequest();
>
>   // ... use $request here
>
> }
> > But I have error because preExecute can't have any argument - strange
> > constructor. Any idea ? :)
>
> It is not a constructor! It is just a function that Symfony calls
> before the actual action function.
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:46 AM, dziobacz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have in each function one of my module:
>
> > $this->forward404If(!$request->hasParameter('id'));
> > $a = (int)$request->getParameter('id');
>
> > $number = Doctrine_Query::create()
> >          ->select('username')
> >          ->from('sfGuardUser')
> >          ->where('id = ?', $a)
> >          ->andWhere('is_super_admin = ?', 0)
> >          ->count();
>
> > if($number!=1) $this->forward404();
>
> > I wanted att this code to:
> > public function preExecute(sfWebRequest $request)
> > {
> > }
>
> > But I have error because preExecute can't have any argument - strange
> > constructor. Any idea ? :)
>
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