Cool, no problem. Glad to be of help!

Cheers, Daniel

On Jan 5, 2010, at 7:51 PM, SB wrote:

> Thank you Daniel!  That was it. Now I remember reading that in the
> Docs.  I ended up doing this:
> 
> all:
>  .navigation:
>    tabs:
>      main:
>        - { slug: monitoring,   link: Monitoring }
>        - { slug: customers,    link: Customers }
> 
>      customers:
>        - { slug: lookup,       link: Customer Lookup }
>        - { slug: communities,  link: Communities }
> 
>      monitoring:
>        - { slug: report,       link: Current Report }
> 
> Livesaver!
> 
> On Jan 4, 10:40 pm, Daniel Lohse <[email protected]> wrote:
>> As I'm currently in public transportation, I cannot give you a  
>> specific doc page but I know this is in 1.2 book.
>> 
>> What you need to do is the following:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> all:
>>      .navigation:
>>>     tabs_main:
>>>       monitoring:   Monitoring
>>>       customers:    Customers
>> 
>> Sorry if the indentation is not accurate in this email, I think you  
>> know how to handle this. The important part is this: the additional  
>> group label with the dot at the beginning is not part of the access  
>> key! So after this you can access the array like so: sfConfig::get
>> ('app_tabs_main').
>> 
>> Cheers, Daniel
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:43 AM, SB <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>> 
>>> I'm trying to store my navigation tabs in app.yaml and retrieve an
>>> associative array of the form:
>> 
>>> Here's my app.yml:
>> 
>>> all:
>>>  tabs_main:
>>>    monitoring:   Monitoring
>>>    customers:    Customers
>> 
>>> What I wish I could do is sfConfig::get('app_tabs_main') which is an
>>> array like:
>> 
>>> array('monitoring' => 'Monitoring', 'customers' => 'Customers');
>> 
>>> but app_tabs_main doesn't exist.  I can do app_tabs_main_monitoring
>>> and app_tabs_main_customers but that doesn't help, because the whole
>>> idea is that I won't know which pages to ask for.
>> 
>>> I also tried
>> 
>>> all:
>>>  tabs_main:
>>>    - { monitoring:   Monitoring }
>>>    - { customers:    Customers }
>> 
>>> but that gives:
>>> sfConfig::get('app_tabs_main_0') = array('monitoring' => 'Monitoring')
>>> and
>>> sfConfig::get('app_tabs_main_1') = array('customers' => 'Customers')
>>> which is close, but no cigar.
>> 
>>> How have you tackled storing tabs or navigation in YAML files?
>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> SB
>> 
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