On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Parijat Kalia wrote:

> So on basis of my probing, the everytime u create a new application, after u
> have created ur inital application (presumably frontend_dev.php), go to the
> web folder...u shud notice an existing frontend_dev.php which was created by
> symfony the first time u created an application. For each successive
> application(applicationName1, applicationName2) that you created, the
> consecutive dev files are not being created in symfony.
> 
> To fix this, manually create it off your own, so you have an
> applicationName1_dev.php and an applicationName2_dev.php, now copy paste the
> content of frontend_dev.php to each of these apps....open them and change
> this line:
> $configuration = ProjectConfiguration::getApplicationConfiguration('*
> frontend*', 'dev', true)
> 
> to
> 
> $configuration =
> ProjectConfiguration::getApplicationConfiguration('applicationName1', 'dev',
> true)
> 
> and you are set!

Yes, you copied a controller and made it use the dev environment, the same 
way the you would create a staging controller, AS SHOWN IN THE DOCS.

I think almost all your posts are answered in the docs, is there some 
reason you dont read them? Why use a framework if you dont want to learn 
it?



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