Yeah, i've been trying that, but I am not sure if that is or isn't
related to the error.
The code I have that seems to get nailed is as soon as I do the
"$MenuModel = new MenuModel();":
if (!is_object($this->MenuModel)) {
if (!ClassRegistry::isKeySet('MenuModel')) {
//get the language model
if (!class_exists('MenuModel')) {
App::import('Model','cms.MenuModel');
}
$MenuModel = new MenuModel();
ClassRegistry::addObject('MenuModel',
$MenuModel);
}
$this->MenuModel =&
ClassRegistry::getObject('MenuModel');
}
AND stripped the MenuModel down to basics
class MenuModel extends CmsAppModel
{
public $name = 'MenuModel';
public $useTable = 'cms_menu';
}
And I still get the Stack overflow error.
I did print_r and exit test in between the code above and only hit the
error at "$MenuModel = new MenuModel();"
Side note: are there any other methods of retreiving the App:import
class files or any other way I should be doing the "= new ..."?
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