25th Jul 2007
PRADO Watch: 25th July 2007
We got some big happenings in the PRADO community, some cool new components and if you can get to New Delhi there’s a sweet PHP camp going to happen.
The PRADO Community Project
If you’ve ever wished that PRADO had a bigger more active community, then your wish is coming true. I’ve spearheaded a movement within the current community to really start to take the PRADO community to the next level. So come on over and see what we’re doing to generate more excitement and how you can get involved.
Just Checked In
TTabPanel
Tomasz Wolny (aka Ykee) has had his community contributed component YTabPanel added to the core PRADO framework as TTabPanel with some extra functionality added by Qiang Xue. Congratulations Tomasz and great work.
Focus problem with dynamic validator messages fixed.
As pointed out by vincedev in his thread there was a problem with form submits not happening due to the form elements moving around if you were using dynamic validation messages. That has now been fixed by tof06, thanks Tof.
The Community Component
Oracle support for Active Record
Marcos Nobre (aka marcosanobre) has submitted a patch to add ActiveRecord Oracle Drives to PRADO. He also open a thread in the forum so if you have any questions about it that’s the spot.
DNGFeed
Ciro Mattia Gonano (aka ciro) has created a complement component to TFeedService that helps you quickly build RSS, ATOM and OPML feeds. There is a caveat that the current release of PRADO (3.1) forces TFeedService to text/xml as the content type. This has been fixed in the SVN.
TDBContent
javalizard has post a cool component that lets you store that contents of the control in a database but treats the record returned as if it was template code being parsed by PRADO.
PRADO at New Delhi OSS Camp
Qiang Xue posted a thread in the forum about PRADO being at the New Delhi PHP Camp in India as part of the New Delhi OSS Camp as a whole. I can’t find any reference to PRADO on their site but lots of other PHP frameworks are mentioned so maybe they are still looking for a speaker for PRADO.
We got some big happenings in the PRADO community, some cool new components and if you can get to New Delhi there’s a sweet PHP camp going to happen.
The PRADO Community Project
If you’ve ever wished that PRADO had a bigger more active community, then your wish is coming true. I’ve spearheaded a movement within the current community to really start to take the PRADO community to the next level. So come on over and see what we’re doing to generate more excitement and how you can get involved.
Just Checked In
TTabPanel
Tomasz Wolny (aka Ykee) has had his community contributed component YTabPanel added to the core PRADO framework as TTabPanel with some extra functionality added by Qiang Xue. Congratulations Tomasz and great work.
Focus problem with dynamic validator messages fixed.
As pointed out by vincedev in his thread there was a problem with form submits not happening due to the form elements moving around if you were using dynamic validation messages. That has now been fixed by tof06, thanks Tof.
The Community Component
Oracle support for Active Record
Marcos Nobre (aka marcosanobre) has submitted a patch to add ActiveRecord Oracle Drives to PRADO. He also open a thread in the forum so if you have any questions about it that’s the spot.
DNGFeed
Ciro Mattia Gonano (aka ciro) has created a complement component to TFeedService that helps you quickly build RSS, ATOM and OPML feeds. There is a caveat that the current release of PRADO (3.1) forces TFeedService to text/xml as the content type. This has been fixed in the SVN.
TDBContent
javalizard has post a cool component that lets you store that contents of the control in a database but treats the record returned as if it was template code being parsed by PRADO.
PRADO at New Delhi OSS Camp
Qiang Xue posted a thread in the forum about PRADO being at the New Delhi PHP Camp in India as part of the New Delhi OSS Camp as a whole. I can’t find any reference to PRADO on their site but lots of other PHP frameworks are mentioned so maybe they are still looking for a speaker for PRADO.
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