At the very top of the page there's a warning, first line: "This
chapter describes the way forms were implemented in symfony 1.0."

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:24, gino pilotino<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's not that obvious for a new user as in "The Definitive Guide to
> symfony" for the 1.2 version"
> here: http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_2/10-Forms  (under
> "Validation File" section)
> there's no reference to the fact that it's a 1.0 feature and that you
> must activate the plugin.
>
> -d
>
> On Aug 20, 11:04 am, Gábor Fási <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Validation with yml files is a symfony 1.0 feature, the 1.2 version
>> has the form framework to do the same stuff, it is kinda obvious that
>> you need to enable the 1.0 compatibility plugin for this feature to
>> work.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 11:00, gino pilotino<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I had a similar problem.
>>
>> > The *real* problem is the fact that this "little" thing
>> > is not mentioned anywhere in the documentation:
>>
>> > if you're using symfony 1.2 you MUST activate sfCompat10Plugin
>> > to use form validation with yaml files.
>>
>> > in config/ProjectConfiguration.class.php:
>>
>> > $this->enableAllPluginsExcept(array('sfPropelPlugin'));
>>
>> > Anywhere this method will be deprecated in the 1.3 release so
>> > I'd rather avoid it.
>>
>> > -d.
>>
>> > On Aug 19, 4:56 pm, Stefano <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> I generate an application using:
>>
>> >>     symfony propel:generate-admin frontend --module=ditta
>> >>     symfony propel:generate-admin frontend --module=yyyy
>> >>     ....
>>
>> >> then, to validate the form ditta I put, in apps/frontend/modules/ditta/
>> >> validate/edit.yml:
>>
>> >> methods:
>> >>   post:
>> >>     - "ditta{CodFiscale}"
>>
>> >> names:
>> >>   ditta{CodFiscale}:
>> >>     required: Yes
>> >>     required_msg: Campo obbligatorio.
>>
>> >> fillin:
>> >>   activate: on
>>
>> >> but when I save the data, leaving empty CodFiscale, nothing appens.
>>
>> >> I added garblish at then end of apps/frontend/modules/ditta/validate/
>> >> edit.yml to have symfony throw an error while parsing the file, but
>> >> nothing!
>>
>> >> So it looks like the file edit.yml is not read at all.
>>
>> >> I'm sure I'm making some silly error, but I can not find it out.
>>
>> >> Any hints?
>>
>> >> TIA
>>
>> >> Stefano
> >
>

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