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New in symfony 1.2: God save the nested forms
One of the form framework strengths is its ability to deal with nested forms. As of symfony 1.2, nested objects are automatically saved.
symfony 1.2 coming along nicely
As the first beta version of symfony 1.2 is about to be released, I want to have a look at the current state of the documentation for this new version and what must be done before the final release
New in symfony 1.2: The admin generator
In this post, I will describe the general concepts of the new admin generator. The chapter about the admin generator in the symfony book has already been updated, so you can start reading it right away.
Manage Doctrine in your browser with sfDoctrineManagerPlugin
Control everything that is Doctrine from a nice web interface. Its primary feature is the ability to control your Doctrine schema from your browser using a set of symfony forms.
New in symfony 1.2: Test your applications
The symfony framework has always been bundled with a functional testing framework and it is certainly one of its main strengths. Each release of symfony makes the functional testing framework even better. Today, I will show you all the goodness we have added for the symfony 1.2 version. Be prepared to be amazed!
New in symfony 1.2: Make your Choice!
When displaying a form, you often want the user to make a choice amongst a list of possibilities. symfony 1.2 comes with a new widget called sfWidgetFormChoice. sfWidgetFormChoice is an abstract widget in the sense that it delegates the rendering to another widget (the renderer widget). Let's see how it works in this post.
New in symfony 1.2: Small things matter (4)
In this new installment of "Small things matter", I will yet again talk about things that makes symfony easier for newcomers and more flexible for advanced users.
New in symfony 1.2: Error Templates and Request Formats
symfony 1.1 introduced native support for different formats and mime-types. But there was one missing piece: error support. That's fixed in symfony 1.2, thanks to the great work of Kris Wallsmith.
New in symfony 1.2: Small things matter (3)
Here comes the third edition of small things that might make you happy in symfony 1.2.
New in symfony 1.2: Small things matter (2)
Symfony 1.2 already comes with a lot of great new features but smaller things also matter a lot. Here is yet another post about small things we have recently added to symfony 1.2.