David Buchmann
David Buchmann
so we will call this SymfonyCmfHttpCacheBundle we provide a twig extension for {% cmf_cache_tag cmfMainContent, "something" %}, so you can pass in a string that is added to the tags...
early tag support and a basic twig function will be added in https://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/FOSHttpCacheBundle/pull/182
this would certainly be doable, yes. people will not read the warning that this can be a bit slow, and be surprised about performance issues when they have a site...
the small effort one would be some sort of elevator pitch texts for different target audiences, like the ones on http://symfony.com/what-is-symfony i think that would already be a good start....
are you sure this is an actual endless loop and not a too strict setting of xdebug? can you try allowing a nesting level of 1000 or so to see...
alright, that sounds like infinity :-( looking at the line numbers and https://github.com/phpcr/phpcr-utils/blob/master/src/PHPCR/Util/PathHelper.php i guess you do not have the exact same version of phpcr-utils. can you check in that...
that looks like you end up with an old version of the sonata-project/cache repository together with a new version of doctrine commons and phpcr-odm. can you try updating sonata-project/cache?
we had create.js with the CrrateBundle for seamless inline editing. unfortunately there is no active maintainer and we had to remove it from the sandbox. if you look at version...
@wouterj great idea. lets get this merged first, however. @ElectricMaxxx can you do the changes wouter asked for and then we merge?
great! sorry i am not being more responsive. what do you think about the state of the phpcr bundle? should i do an alpha release or are there any problems...