thanks for the help people I have written the code... chk out
http://www.nikatrex.com/blog/?p=300 cheers and thanks again
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hey people
thanks for dat inspirational help... will update u with its
progress... cheers
u made my day
On Apr 15, 2:20 pm, Martin Westin wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. That line of code has probably been around since
> early 2006 so it is a bit rough.
>
> On Apr 15, 10:54 am, "Dr. Loboto" wrot
Thanks for the tip. That line of code has probably been around since
early 2006 so it is a bit rough.
On Apr 15, 10:54 am, "Dr. Loboto" wrote:
> > $link = 'http://'.$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].'/'.$this->params
> > ['controller'].'/activate/'.$ticket;
>
> Standard way for absolute URLs:
> $link = Ro
> $link = 'http://'.$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].'/'.$this->params
> ['controller'].'/activate/'.$ticket;
Standard way for absolute URLs:
$link = Router::url('/users/activate/'.$ticket, true);
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I use a similar method to Edward's (or so i imagine after a quick
glance).
I have the "ticketing" side of things put into a general-purpose
model:
http://bin.cakephp.org/saved/44956
In your case you would need the following logical steps. Where are you
getting into trouble?
- Display registratio