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DevBlog: Install-Tool #6

By: Thomas

13.02.07 09:26 Age: 2 yrs

Hello,

yesterday I worked a bit on the Installer. I added a LogIn. You now have to log in first before the Installer can be used. I know this is only a small step but I hope it will go on faster in the near future. :-)

There also some small improvements in the viewer class. It's now possible to render forms to submit any userinput. Well, currently it's only possible to render field if type text and select inputs. The form render-object still needs some improvements. For example it has to submit the current module and the state of it. This has to be done manually by the module currently but it should be pretty easy to do.

Next thing will be to implement a basic version of the database-module. So that we can create a database and do all that stuff that is well known from the current install-tool.

I hope I can finish this part until the end of this week. But that is no promise! ;-)

Because of the very slight changes in the code, this DevBlog issue is a bit shorter than the other ones. I hope it was interesting anyway. :-)

Download the code from the sourceforge SVN (https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/typo3xdev) and tell me your opinion.

 

Greets,

Thomas


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    Well, one can live only so long by basically exploiting oneself, so I think it's very understood in...

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    As you mentioned above, " it is much faster to copy and paste the needed stuff from other files." ...

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    Thanks for your great work and good luck!

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    ++ Michael Cannon! Thanks Thomas for all your work, don't disappear! I read your blog regularly ...

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    At the first glance it seems to be a pity, that you've stopped working at the installer ( I really ...

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