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  • Virtual host “Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server” on debian

    - by ulduz114
    Before I created a virtual host I could see "http://localhost", but when I created a virtual host I could not see "http://localhost" and my virtual host "http://test" Here is my virtualhost config file: <VirtualHost test:80> ServerAdmin [email protected] ServerName test ServerAlias test DocumentRoot "/home/javad/Public/test/public" <Directory "/home/javad/Public/test/public/" > Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI DirectoryIndex index.php AllowOverride all Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> </VirtualHost> so I ran a2ensite test and added 127.0.0.1 test to /etc/hosts file and restart apapche2 fine But after that I cannot access to http://test or even http://localhost i get Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server. When I delete my virtual host setting I can access http://localhost

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  • Problem with addDisplayGroup in the Zend Form

    - by ulduz114
    Hi all, I have a form same the following code: public function init(){ $id=$this->createElement('hidden','cf_id'); $id->setDecorators($this->elementDecorators); $id->setOrder(1); $this->addElement($id); $firstName=$this->createElement('text','firstName'); $firstName->setDecorators($this->elementDecorators); $firstName->setLabel('name :'); $firstName->setOrder(2); $firstName->setAttrib('class','textbox'); $firstName->setAttrib('disabled',true); $this->addElement($firstName); $lastname=$this->createElement('text','family'); $lastname->setLabel(' family:'); $lastname->setDecorators($this->elementDecorators); $lastname->setOrder(3); $lastname->setAttrib('class','textbox'); $lastname->setAttrib('disabled',true); $this->addElement($lastname); $this->addElement('button', 'cancel', array( 'label' => 'Cancel Button', 'class'=>'button', 'decorators' => array( 'ViewHelper', ), )); $this->addElement('button', 'submit', array( 'label' => 'Submit Button', 'class'=>'button', 'decorators' => array( 'ViewHelper', ), )); $this->addDisplayGroup(array('submit', 'cancel',), 'submitButtons', array( 'order'=>4, 'decorators' => array( 'FormElements', array('HtmlTag', array('tag' => 'div', 'class' => 'element')), ), )); } In this form there are some elements and two buttons. In display page, the buttons are shown above form before other elements. How can I put these buttons at the bottom of all elemnts? Thanks.

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  • Table Decorators on Zend Framework Form

    - by ulduz114
    hello i created a form that it decorates as table form its my code for decorates $this->setElementDecorators(array( 'ViewHelper', 'Errors' array(array('data'=>'HtmlTag'), array('tag'=>'td','class'=>'element')), array('Label',array('tag'=>'td')), array(array('row'=>'HtmlTag'),array('tag'=>'tr')), )); $this->setDecorators(array( 'FormElements', array('HtmlTag',array('tag'=>'table')), 'Form' )); it works correctly, now i wana errors message decorates too what do i change my code?

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  • how does hash element make a secure login on zend framework?

    - by ulduz114
    hello all i saw a example for login form same blow code class Form_Login extends Zend_Form { //put your code here public function init($timeout=360){ $this->addElement('hash', 'token', array( 'timeout' => $timeout )); $this->setName('Login'); $username = $this->createElement ( 'text', 'username' ); $username->setLabel('user name:') ->setRequired(); $this->addElement($username); $password=$this->createElement('password','password'); $password->setLabel('password:'); $password->setRequired(); $this->addElement($password); $login=$this->createElement('submit','login'); $login->setLabel('Login'); $this->addElement($login); $this->setMethod('post'); $this->setAction(Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance()->getBaseUrl().'/authentication/login'); } } and in submitAction a part code same below if (!$form->isValid($request->getPost())) { if (count($form->getErrors('token')) > 0) { return $this->_forward('csrf-forbidden', 'error'); } $this->view->form = $form; return $this->render('login'); } now , my question, whats the reason for use of hash element? how this hash element make secure login? anybody may help explain these? thanks

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  • how to Decorate the error message on zend framework

    - by ulduz114
    this is the decorator code $mydecorate = array( 'ViewHelper', array('Errors', array('placement' => 'append','class' => 'error')), array('Label', array('separator' => '')), array('HtmlTag', array('tag' => 'p', 'class' => 'element-form')) ); html result of two input elements with the above decorator: <p class="element-form"> <label for="firstname" class="required">First Name:</label> <input name="firstname" id="firstname" value="" type="text"> </p><ul class="error"><li>required field!</li></ul> <p class="element-form"> <label for="lastname" class="required">Last Name:</label> <input name="lastname" id="lastname" value="" type="text"> </p><ul class="error"><li>required field!</li></ul> I'd like the error message to be placed inside the p.element-form tag, any idea pleas? thanks

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  • zend-framework navigation

    - by ulduz114
    i have this xml file for Creating a container , if i want create a db for save this items and and create container from db how should i do ? <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <config> <nav> <logout> <label>logout</label> <controller>authentication</controller> <action>logout</action> <resource>logout</resource> </logout> <login> <label>login</label> <controller>authentication</controller> <action>login</action> <resource>login</resource> </login> <test> <label>test</label> <uri>#</uri> <resource>test</resource> <pages> <list> <label>list</label> <controller>tset</controller> <action>listtest</action> </list> <archive> <label>archive</label> <controller>myarchive</controller> <action>archive</action> </archive> </pages> </test> </nav> </config> and code in bootsrap $navContainerConfig = new Zend_Config_Xml(APPLICATION_PATH . 'navigation.xml', 'nav'); $navContainer = new Zend_Navigation($navContainerConfig);

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  • what plugin execute at first on zend framework?

    - by ulduz114
    hello i registered 2 plugin in my project on zend framework the first one in application.ini this is for change layout resources.frontController.plugins.LayoutSet="App_Plugins_LayoutSet" and second in the registred in the bootstrap $fc= Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); $fc->registerPlugin(new App_Plugins_AccessCheck($this->_acl)); 2 plugin work fine , i want to know what plugin execute at first , can we change prior's execute for these plugin?

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  • how to decorate the error message

    - by ulduz114
    this is the decorator code $mydecorate = array( 'ViewHelper', array('Errors', array('placement' => 'append','class' => 'error')), array('Label', array('separator' => '')), array('HtmlTag', array('tag' => 'p', 'class' => 'element-form')) ); html result of two input elements with the above decorator: <p class="element-form"> <label for="firstname" class="required">First Name:</label> <input name="firstname" id="firstname" value="" type="text"> </p><ul class="error"><li>required field!</li></ul> <p class="element-form"> <label for="lastname" class="required">Last Name:</label> <input name="lastname" id="lastname" value="" type="text"> </p><ul class="error"><li>required field!</li></ul> I'd like the error message to be placed inside the p.element-form tag, any idea pleas? thanks

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