seperated for the bootstrap, but still initiated by it (be sure to add
resources.resource_name to your app.ini).
2 examples of application resources I tried:
http://blog.keppens.biz/2009/06/zendapplication-loading-logs.html
http://blog.keppens.biz/2009/04/zendapplication-multiple-databases.html
Note regarding the tutes: you actually don't need the run() if you
have resource config in your ini if I'm not mistaken.
Wkr
Jeroen
On 22 Jun 2009, at 14:43, Nicolas GREVET wrote:
> Well, yes, thanks. That's the way I thought it should be done, but
> still, it looks strange to me.
> Isn't there a way to make this more convenient? Stuffing everything
> in the bootstrap seems a bit clumsy.
>
> Regards,
> -- Nicolas
>
>
> Emanuel a écrit :
>> I did it this way:
>> In the Bootstrap file I added the following function:
>>
>> protected function _initValidationTranslator() {
>> $translations = array();
>> $translations[Zend_Validate_Alnum::NOT_ALNUM] = '%value%
>> trebuie sa fie format doar din litere si cifre';
>> $translator = new Zend_Translate('array', $translations);
>> Zend_Validate_Abstract::setDefaultTranslator($translator);
>> }
>>
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 15:27, Nicolas GREVET <ngrevet@alteo.fr <mailto:ngrevet@alteo.fr
>> >> wrote:
>>
>> You're not alone at all.
>> I'd find it particularily useful too, since I don't understand how
>> we're supposed to override these messages the zend way.
>>
>> Regards,
>> -- Nicolas
>>
>>
>> Neil Garb a écrit :
>>
>> Hi ZF-MVC
>>
>> Would anyone else find it useful to be able to change
>> validator messages in a static context?
>>
>> Use case:
>> I don't like 'Value is empty, but non-empty value is required'
>> in Zend_Validate_NotEmpty
>> I specify in my controller's init() function:
>> Zend_Validate_NotEmpty::setMessageTemplate('Please fill in
>> this field', 'isEmpty');
>>
>> This is most valuable for the notempty and inarray validators,
>> which get instantiated automatically by the form validation
>> routines.
>>
>> - Neil
>>
>>
>>
>
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