http://cakephp.lighthouseapp.com/projects/42648-cakephp/tickets/140
http://cakephp.lighthouseapp.com/projects/42648-cakephp/tickets/921
http://lecterror.com/articles/view/mediaview-is-a-bleeding-bastard
I usually do this with CakePHP 1.3:
vi ~/web/cake/libs/view/media.php
# go to line 112 and comment it out:
if ($size) {
// $id = $id . '_' . $size;
}
On 29/07/11 11:19, Meroe Kush wrote:
> If i recall correctly you need to set the mimetype as well.
>
> Add the line below and let me know if it helps.
>
> 'mimeType' => array('pdf' => 'application/pdf'),
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:cake-php@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of UprightDog
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 8:08 PM
> To: CakePHP
> Subject: Media Views
>
> I'm trying to get Media Views up and running, to download PDFs. I'm on
> a completely new and fresh CakePHP install. This is my action:
>
> function download() {
> $this->autoRender = false;
> $this->view = 'Media';
> $params = array(
> 'id' => 'test.pdf',
> 'name' => 'test',
> 'download' => true,
> 'extension' => 'pdf',
> 'path' => APP . 'files' . DS
> );
> $this->set($params);
> }
>
> However, the result is just a blank screen. The file definitely exists
> in the right spot.
>
> What am I missing?
>
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