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  <?php
  $class=get_class($model);
  Yii::app()->clientScript->registerScript('gii.crud',"
  $('#{$class}_controller').change(function(){
  	$(this).data('changed',$(this).val()!='');
  });
  $('#{$class}_model').bind('keyup change', function(){
  	var controller=$('#{$class}_controller');
  	if(!controller.data('changed')) {
  		var id=new String($(this).val().match(/\\w*$/));
  		if(id.length>0)
  			id=id.substring(0,1).toLowerCase()+id.substring(1);
  		controller.val(id);
  	}
  });
  ");
  ?>
  <h1>Crud Generator</h1>
  
  <p>This generator generates a controller and views that implement CRUD operations for the specified data model.</p>
  
  <?php $form=$this->beginWidget('CCodeForm', array('model'=>$model)); ?>
  
  	<div class="row-fluid">
  		<?php echo $form->labelEx($model,'model'); ?>
  		<?php echo $form->textField($model,'model',array('size'=>65)); ?>
  		<div class="tooltip">
  			Model class is case-sensitive. It can be either a class name (e.g. <code>Post</code>)
  		    or the path alias of the class file (e.g. <code>application.models.Post</code>).
  		    Note that if the former, the class must be auto-loadable.
  		</div>
  		<?php echo $form->error($model,'model'); ?>
  	</div>
  
  	<div class="row-fluid">
  		<?php echo $form->labelEx($model,'controller'); ?>
  		<?php echo $form->textField($model,'controller',array('size'=>65)); ?>
  		<div class="tooltip">
  			Controller ID is case-sensitive. CRUD controllers are often named after
  			the model class name that they are dealing with. Below are some examples:
  			<ul>
  				<li><code>post</code> generates <code>PostController.php</code></li>
  				<li><code>postTag</code> generates <code>PostTagController.php</code></li>
  				<li><code>admin/user</code> generates <code>admin/UserController.php</code>.
  					If the application has an <code>admin</code> module enabled,
  					it will generate <code>UserController</code> (and other CRUD code)
  					within the module instead.
  				</li>
  			</ul>
  		</div>
  		<?php echo $form->error($model,'controller'); ?>
  	</div>
  
  	<div class="row sticky">
  		<?php echo $form->labelEx($model,'baseControllerClass'); ?>
  		<?php echo $form->textField($model,'baseControllerClass',array('size'=>65)); ?>
  		<div class="tooltip">
  			This is the class that the new CRUD controller class will extend from.
  			Please make sure the class exists and can be autoloaded.
  		</div>
  		<?php echo $form->error($model,'baseControllerClass'); ?>
  	</div>
  
  <?php $this->endWidget(); ?>