On 3/26/07, Mariano Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Not at all, calling requestAction() from elements/view is perfectly
> acceptable. Though you could also call it from the controller and set a var
> for the view to get, but again, I see no issue on the way you are doing it
> now (as a matter of fact much of The Bakery elements use this approach.)

  Thank you. much relieved now :)

> Where do you have your cake:nocache statements? Remember that view (not
> elements) allow those statements, while elements (in Cake 1.2) can also be
> cached.

  This might be the problem, for sure. never saw any reference to
that, but I just thought elements were totally part of the view, just
like an include is part of the 'includer' page in spaghetti-style PHP
  I'll try the same , but without elements,

 thank you hermano
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