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			<dc:creator>jamesg12</dc:creator>
			<title>The Clickbank Code Review Bonuses</title>
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An honest and to the point review for the clickbank code by michael jones Check out how this guy made 40000 in one month.
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			<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:10:24 GMT</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>PHP 5.3.0 on Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard)</title>
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Recently, I started to use PHP 5.3.0 extensively, thanks to the
move
of Symfony 2 to PHP 5.3. To do my work, I need to have several different
versions of PHP at hand, with different configurations, and so I always
compile my own PHP and Apache binaries on my Mac. But as Snow Leopard comes
bundled with PHP 5.3.0, I started some PHP 5.3.0 experiments...
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>Book: Symfony 1.3 Web Application Development</title>
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Few weeks ago Packt Publishing sent me their new book called Symfony 1.3 Web Application Development to review. Ironically (or not) I'm not doing any active symfony development in the last few months, but I'm trying to be up to date with the news around symfony.

As title says the book is based on the upcoming 1.3 version of the framework. While building...
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>symfony 1.3 beta available at ServerGrove</title>
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Due to popular demand, we have added symfony 1.3 beta in our library repository for our hosting customers to use. To use it, simply configure your project to load symfony 1.3, ie.:



Remember! symfony 1.3 is still in beta, so use it at your own risk.
We will keep updating the repository as new versions are released.
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>Using Mercurial as VCS for symfony</title>
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For my daily usage I use Mercurial as version control system. I love it’s simplicity and excellent support on Windows.
To use Mercurial effectively for symfony, the only thing you need to configure is your .hgignore file. A good practice is to ignore all generated files by symfony for Doctrine or Propel.
A typically ignore file of me looks likes this...
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>An Interactive PHP Shell: phpsh</title>
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Just found this nice project contributed by the Facebook team, phpsh. Basically, it’s an interactive and advanced command line interface to php, a kind of super-php -r similar to what you can find in Python or Ruby. Ironically enough, phpsh is mostly written in Python, by the way.


To install phpsh, just get it from github[1]:


$ git clone git://github...
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>Symfony - Snippet - Maneiras de acessar o objeto User</title>
			<link>http://symfony.corank.com/tech/story/symfony--Snippet--Maneiras-de-acessar-_2</link>
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Esses dias precisei utilizar o objeto User do symfony dentro dos forms.

	Pesquisando na internet achei diversas maneiras de acessar o objeto pelo symfony.

  Template / View 
	
  $user = $sf_user;

 Model ou Form 
	
  $user = sfContext::getInstance()-&gt;getUser();

 Action 
	
  $user = $this-&gt;getUser();

	ou
	
  $user = sfContext::getInstance...
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>How to send an email with symfony 1.3 and Gmail</title>
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One nice feature coming with symfony 1.3 is an embedded mail system based on Swift Mailer 4.1
Providing a mail system into symfony’s core has been a wide debate since symfony 1.0. The 1st stable version of the framework was coming with an unperfect but operational way of sending emails based on phpMailer. Thus, following the [...]
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			<dc:creator>narko</dc:creator>
			<title>sfTesterResponse aka. your new weapon of invalid markup destruction</title>
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If you are like me you want to have your markup (html, rss, google sitemap files, etc.) as valid as possible. To achieve this most of us use the w3c validation service or browser add-ons. Testing all your pages this way is hard and error prone. I can also can speak from my own experience that after some time you don't keep an eye on your markup because you simply forget about it...
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