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@ollietb ollietb commented Mar 13, 2014

I think the default behaviour for @ignore is misleading. It sounds like it should ignore the whole string, not just the error message. This PR adds the ability to @ignore a string in a Controller or FormType class. I don't currently see a way of implementing for twig yet.

Fixes #162 and #20

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ollietb commented Apr 14, 2014

Just closing so I can create a PR from another branch

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