It is actually mentioned in the documentation
It is actually mentioned in the documentation
En ciertas ocasiones tenemos que lidiar con el tema de colocar una lista de checkboxes para hacer una seleccion especifica como es el caso de los dias de la semana para un calendario, para esta labor tenemos el comando CHtml::checkBoxList(), revisando un poco el funcionamiento de este temos los siguientes parametros:
As you know, events are used by:
Put attention of the question answer form
There are good reasons to use Google's Content Delivery Network (CDN) to serve jQuery and jQuery UI on your site:
Having said all of that, I want to add that the purpose of this article is not to convince anyone to write tests or design following TDD patterns. I'm not going to change the world to what I think is good. It's just about showing how to use some tools together with Yii Framework.
We will use Symfony 2 components for writing tests for Yii project, it's gonna be fun :).
My article Display the full record in a CJuiDialog uses ajax to view a record in dialog on clicking the 'view-icon'.
Missed of autocomplete in bash console commands yii make me sad.
While there is a reasonable amount of documentation regarding CForm (form builder) and file uploads seperately, there really is not any coverage of both in combination.
Scenarios are an extremely useful tool for separating validation tasks on any class you use derived from CModel. In this tutorial we will use CActiveRecord.
Here are all wiki articles from "Understanding" series by Yii wiki contributors:
Here is a step by step To-Do list for Yii beginners. The list is an advice of what tutorials and documentation you can walk through to get a full understanding of the Yii Framework. These can be a help to learn Yii.
I build this simple PHP class (DialogBox.php at the bottom of this wiki) to help you in the dialog box usage on Yii applications. The goal is run any Yii actions into this dialog box and return the resulting value to the calling instance.
This is an incipient implementation of application-driven database with Yii.
Some of you have experienced the need to log some information while doing unit testing, due to the fact that the information given in the summary is just not enough, to know why the test is actually failing. this article focuses on 2 ways to get you logs up and running again.
This article is called extended guide is because there is already a security guide in the Yii tutorial security section. but that guide is not complete in the sense that it does not rise the developers' attention to some other commonly happening attacks: SQL injection and magic URL, which can be major vulnerabilities in you...
First of all, You must change component config to enable the default Yii CSRF validation.