From e2cb0b52aaa02a3f3f41d0df377d189529713738 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: wei <>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 23:00:04 +0000
Subject: Update blog tutorial
---
.../protected/pages/GettingStarted/CommandLine.page | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
(limited to 'demos/quickstart/protected/pages/GettingStarted')
diff --git a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/GettingStarted/CommandLine.page b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/GettingStarted/CommandLine.page
index 81981abc..ca51d54f 100644
--- a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/GettingStarted/CommandLine.page
+++ b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/GettingStarted/CommandLine.page
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ If you type php path/to/framework/prado-cli.php, you should see
the following information. Alternatively, if you are not on Windows,
you may try to change the prado-cli.php into an executable
and execute it as a script
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+
Command line tools for Prado 3.0.5.
usage: php prado-cli.php action [optional]
example: php prado-cli.php -c mysite
@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ Prado project. For example, let us load the blog demo project. Assume that your
command line is in the prado distribution directory and you type.
-
+
$: php framework/prado-cli.php shell demos/blog
The output should be
-
+
Command line tools for Prado 3.0.5.
** Loaded Prado application in directory "demos\blog\protected".
PHP-Shell - Version 0.3.1
@@ -75,18 +75,18 @@ Then we will get an instance of the Prado blog application, and from
that instance we want an instance of the 'data' module. Notice that
a semicolon at the end of the line suppresses the output.
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+
>> $app = Prado::getApplication();
>> $db = $app->getModule('data');
Lastly, we want to use the data module to query for a post with ID=1. Notice that
we leave out the semicolon to show the results.
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+
>> $db->queryPostByID(1)
There should not be any errors and you should see the following.
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+
PostRecord#1
(
[ID] => 1
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