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Documentation on how to use GET parameters would be very useful.

Especially parts on how to deal with empty paramters would be very handy.

I forget if this has been added to the list already, but it always seems to be the first directive of any debug request is to:

Make sure you have enabled the display of PHP errors. Modify you .htaccess file by adding:

php_value display_errors 1

I for one am rather fed up of repeating it ;-)

well, i have a problem in documenting the data in my computer whenever i try it get ruined, and i am having a little problem with the ms office ekstesnions. help me to solve this.

lynnabelone this sounds like the wrong place to ask for help. Is this definitely a Symphony issue. Please open a new discussion thread if it is, as this thread is for discussion topics for documentation only.

I’ve been following along with the Git article, and have a few comments about it - is there somewhere official to put these?

Also, just thinking, it seems a lot of people on here know where to go to get the best Symphony documentation - the official articles are great and all - but I think it would be infinitely useful to have a Wiki, which contains the official documentation but also allows community members to add their own stuff, add links to documentation elsewhere on the web and in the forums? I think the basic documentation - the stuff that to me seems missing - would grow much more quickly that way.

Just my 2p

@ErisDS: we have discussed several improvements to both the documentation system and the forums, with the intention to better integrate community feedback. The team is currently pretty caught up with other priorities right now, but hopefully we will get these improvements out in the near future.

In the meantime, feel free to comment about the Git article here, or let me know if you’d rather discuss privately.

We’ve had a couple of users confused about the specifics of the options of Dynamic XML data sources. The docs provide a single paragraph covering these, but I think a full Concept would provide space for a fuller explanation.

http://getsymphony.com/discuss/thread/58111/1/#position-3

I know it was talked about in the past, is Allen still planning on incorporating a comment system that is context-based? I.e. a commenter would make a comment and it would be attached to a specific paragraph which the comment would relate to. I still think this would make documentation a killer resource.

We’ve floated lots of these types of ideas, but there haven’t been any hard decisions yet.

Thought this site might help: http://gitimmersion.com

The Tools of the Trade thread has been useful to hear about the tools with which people are working with xslt and xpath.

Not obvious how to update delegate subscriptions: http://getsymphony.com/discuss/thread/59926/1/#position-6

Should be noted that you do not need to disable or uninstall the extension, as this will not be possible if the extension provides fields that are in use. Instead, simply selecting “Enabled” is enough for the delegate subscriptions to be updated. This is not intuitive as the extension is already enabled, so it’s not obvious that a user should choose “enabled” again. But worth noting.

These two are rather similar and have been solved by adding AllowOverride All to httpd.conf.

Hope this is not already in thread. About "Dynamic templates": http://getsymphony.com/discuss/thread/63373/

at kanduvisla's request, redirect custom url to symphony page

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