Monday, October 27, 2008

Re: user name on default.ctp

Anyway that's the case in which you should consider creating an
Element to render inside the layout,
generally it's not a very nice thing to put that kind output inside
the layout.

bye,
Andrea

On Oct 27, 11:53 am, Carlos <bicimu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks
> I must be very bad because I spent the whole Sunday to create my "wrong"
> solution and you pointed to me a perfect one in 10 seconds. At least now
> I know a little bit more than I knew Sunday.
>
> thanks
>
> David C. Zentgraf escreveu:
>
> > You can use $session->read('Auth.User') and/or $session-
> >  >read('Auth.User.username') in the view.
> > Also, do NOT echo any HTML from the controller. It violates the MVC  
> > pattern and the echo'd HTML will always come before anything else,  
> > i.e. even before <html>, which is even wronger.
>
> > Chrs,
> > Dav
>
> > On 27 Oct 2008, at 03:54, carlos ferrandis wrote:
>
> >> btw, I've done that on my appcontroller
>
> >> echo "<div id='dataesaudacao'>";
> >>        echo $this->Auth->user('name');
> >>        echo "</div>";
>
> >> and it works. But, I don't know why I don't think is the correct
> >> approach.
>
> >> thanks for any help
>
> >> carlos
>
>
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