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Better documentation with real world example #18

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pradipchitrakar opened this issue Jan 2, 2013 · 11 comments
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Better documentation with real world example #18

pradipchitrakar opened this issue Jan 2, 2013 · 11 comments

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@pradipchitrakar
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I think documentation needs to be more clear with real world example. Mostly we have a scenario something like this:

  • Table Product containing field like id, product_name
    -Table product_images containing field like product_id, image_name
    An example based on such scenario would be very helpful to all the others

Please consider my suggestion. It would be very helpful to understand without having to scratch our heads how this works

Your work is great. Thanks alot

@boutell
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boutell commented Jan 2, 2013

Have you attempted to use it following the existing documentation and its examples?

@pradipchitrakar
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Yes i tried but the flow of the documentation could be much better.
-> Starting with a simple form and an entity.
-> Rendering the form and jquery file uploader along with the javascript code required to load the jquery file uploader. In the documentation at https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload/, I found the path given to UploadHandler.php as server/php. How is it done here ? An example on loading the jQuery-File-Upload would be helpful.
->edit / new case in the controller

It would be helpful for people like me.

@Kwadz
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Kwadz commented Jan 5, 2013

I know other people would also like to have a full example.

@BognarB
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BognarB commented Mar 15, 2013

Hi Folks,
I'm also having doubts about this bundle, mostly about how to configurate it and to group all the the points mentioned in the documentation. I'm breaking my head on it for long, long days.
I know sometimes our time is short, but I would be happy if I can contribute.
Because of this I would like to propose something.
If Mr. Boutell agree, we could prepare and contribute together with a small, but more detailed sandbox.
At the end, we can share it.
What do you think?

@DanDvoracek
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I'm one of those who will appreciate a better documentation. As a student, I have to say that it's not an easy task to understand all of your docs. Think you can improve this aspect.

@zham1
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zham1 commented Oct 12, 2013

Hi Guys, what about sandbox? because I absolutely do not understand the documentation. We need explanation step by step in test project...

@snaquaye
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The documentation could really be improved. I'm finding it hard to understand.

@Pardiez
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Pardiez commented Nov 28, 2013

+1

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@DorianWilde
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+1

@beSymfonic
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I agree with the rest of a crew... it is really hard to understand the documentation here... i am kind a thinking to give up and immplement usual upload...

@boutell
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boutell commented Mar 12, 2014

Since we no longer do new development in Symfony 2, we would be pleased to
hand off this bundle to a new maintainer who is more actively motivated, as
long as a backwards compatibility branch remains available.

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