Re: Content moderation in CakePHP
In my opinion you should use only ONE table and ONE model for this.
Just create another field at posts table, "approved" for example, and set it to 0 or 1
Em quinta-feira, 11 de abril de 2013 06h07min55s UTC-3, Alex Bovey escreveu:
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Christian Cadéré <cca...@gmail.com> wrote:One solution : use the Revision Behavior that stores revisions of any model you want : http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/alkemann/2008/12/18/ revision-behavior-revision- control-made-easy You will have to make a special table for posts_revs where all revisions of posts will be stored, but that way you will be able to fetch any version you want of your posts. In your case it will be the last validated one, but you will be able to use it for further functionalities.Hi Christian,Thanks very much for your reply and advice also - revision behavior looks like it might do the best job so I'll take a closer look at that now.Thanks for the suggestion.Alex
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