This seems like a strange one.  I am running CakePHP 1.2.0.6311 Beta
on a local IIS server.  I haver several plugins which have elements to
display their data.  My main app includes the element and up until now
I've had no problems.  However, on a page which already contains one
working element, a second element causes the application to crash with
the message:
PHP has encountered a Stack overflow

I have no idea why this is happening as I have already developed
several other elements and have taken the code all the way down to the
very basics.  I am getting no other error messages either in the
cakephp logs or in my server logs.  It only crashes once I include the
requestAction line.  I'd appreciate any insight that someone might
have with this one.  Thanks.

Here's the code snippets.

//app/members/views/profile.ctp
echo $this->element('contest_profile_list', array('plugin'=>'contest',
            'profileID'=>$curProfile['id'], 'onClick'=>'/categories/
contests_info'));

//app/plugins/contest/views/elements/contest_profile_list.ctp
echo "before";
$this->requestAction('/contest/contests/test1');
echo "after";

//app/plugins/contest/controllers/contests_controller.php
    function test1() {
        echo "something!!";
    }



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