Hi Mariano,
On 3/25/07, Mariano Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Or even better, no parameter needed:
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> function admin_add()
> {
> return $this->setAction('add');
> }
>
This works a treat, cheers.
Sonic
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Hi Guys,
Thanks again for the further suggestions.
@french13: Unless I'm not following what you are suggesting, I don't think
you're following what I'm asking, (in which case I'm not surprised when I
come out with sentences like this one :)
I'm just looking for the best way to minimise code dupl
On Mar 27, 12:17 am, "fr3nch13" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ir Even better just bake it... if you can't bake it then:
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> (i haven't played with 1.2 yet, but unless it was drastically changed
> from 1.1.x, this is how you i do it:)
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> change:
> turn on admin routing, then:http://www.domain.com/a
re your knowledge.
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> BAKE ON!
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> blog:http://www.MarianoIglesias.com.ar
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Enviado el: Domingo, 25 de Marzo de 2007 05:53 p.m.
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Asunto: RE: Admin Routing Techniques
No, setAction() will set the $controller->action to 'add' and therefore
render() will r
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de Sonic Baker
Enviado el: Domingo, 25 de Marzo de 2007 05:19 p.m.
Para: cake-php@googlegroups.com
Asunto: Re: Admin Routing Techniques
Just wondering if setAction() all
Thanks for all the replies people,
On 3/25/07, Mariano Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Instead do:
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> function admin_add()
> {
> return $this->setAction('add');
> }
>
Just wondering if setAction() allows rendering of a different view after the
call?
Like:
function admin_add()
This is wrong:
function admin_add() {
$this->requestAction($this->viewPath . '/add);
$this->render('admin_add');
}
Instead do:
function admin_add()
{
return $this->setAction('add');
}
-MI
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Rem
I had a similar quandry and came up with a simple solution - not to
use Cake's admin routing. Instead, I've written an admin controller
that gives me a backend admin screen. Whenever I call to a method in
another controller, I just use /path/method.
In each method, I call a session check method
I don't have a solution, but in your second example, it will never
execute the render() method because you're doing a return on the
previous line. Maybe just a typo but thought I'd flag it just in case.
Adam
On Mar 24, 7:12 am, "Sonic Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my current app
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