I wonder why in AppModel... Can you share the code? :)

On May 28, 9:17 pm, grigri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> heh, I did this too (c/a/p shortcuts) but I put them in
> AppModel::url() instead. It works transparently then.
>
> On May 28, 1:29 pm, jaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thought to share it here ...
>
> > Extended the html helper to so that I can use shortcut keys when
> > creating links in cakephp views.
>
> > Old way:
> > echo $html->link( 'Link Test', array( 'controller' =>
> > 'long_controller_name', 'actions' => 'index', 'plugin' =>
> > 'long_plugin_name' ) );
>
> > New way:
> > echo $xhtml->link( 'Link Test', array( 'c' => 'long_controller_name',
> > 'a' => 'index', 'p' => 'long_plugin_name' ) );
>
> > OR
> > echo $xhtml->link( 'Link Test', array( 'long_controller_name',
> > 'index', 'long_plugin_name' ) );
>
> > for the keys, c = controller, a = action, p = plugin
>
> > OR use array numbers
>
> > 0 = controller, 1 = action, 2 = plugin
>
> > Anyone interested, here is the 
> > file:http://cakephp.prometsupport.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/xhtmlphph...
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