using App::import(). App import simply requires() the file.
On Jul 31, 1:44 pm, "euromark (munich)" <dereurom...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> actually there might be some occasions where you would need to do that
> - and where you could even call it appropriate
>
> but with core components, this is usually NEVER the case
>
> if you have a component that is totally isolated and does not need any
> startup() or controller related stuff, this works well
> but as soon as this happens (with most of the core components, which
> need again some other components or controller access) this gets
> really ugly
>
> in this case prepare everything inside the controller action and pass
> it along!
>
> On 31 Jul., 22:16, Miles J <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > You are still not understanding what im saying. Either way, its bad
> > practice to put component code in helpers, if you are then it means
> > your doing it wrong.
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