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Fixed Controller matching in the access control rules section #102

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The regex for matching a Controller was wrong I think
also the matching of the controller classname was missing the attributes array with the controller

I´m not sure about the correct syntax for the xml notation

monofone and others added 23 commits February 14, 2011 22:07
the regex didnt worked and the attributes were missing
… is a less-scary name and more descriptive. Also proofreading.
A code block denoted with the ``like this``, does not like ending in a space character, even if escaped.
…ding an index file. Creating a stub guide for each Field class.
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stof commented Feb 14, 2011

You should rebase your branch properly on top of fapbot:master to avoid having these commits.

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Updated the Global Composer Installation article

Recently we discussed about this. I was one of the people in favor of keeping our article because the installation proposed by Composer is more complex. However, I was wrong. The official Composer doc is the way to go to install Composer. It doesn't matter if it's a bit more complex because this is something you do once in your lifetime.

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cacfb88 Updated the Global Composer Installation article
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