In the official Cakephp blog tutorial, as we know it obvoiusly takes
you through creating a blog, i.e. a way of adding new posts or
editing posts.
There is an add.thtml and an edit.thml page.
The add.thtml form action link is: $html->url('/posts/add')
The edit.thtml form action link is: $html->url('/posts/edit')
Besides these two difference, they are both virtually the same file.
Would it be a good idea to put the Form data into a single element
file, and then in edit.thtml and add.thtml, you use
renderElement( ...., array("action" => '/posts/add') , or of course
array("action_url" => '/posts/edit') for the edit view ?
Then in the element thtml file , it would be $html->url($action_url)
I realize that the blog tutorial was meant to provide the beginner
with the basics and didn't want to introduce elements yet, but figured
I'd ask this.
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