> I don't entirely understand why moving the target action from private to
> protected or public results in the $viewVars being set or not set ?
The first line in setAction() changes the controller's $action:
$this->action = $action;
Then, the last line of the method fails on call_user_func_array()
because the given action is private:
Warning (2): call_user_func_array()
[http://php.net/function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is
expected to be a valid callback, 'TransactionsController::error' was
given [CORE_1.2.5/cake/libs/controller/controller.php, line 697]
However, it's not a fatal error and the controller's $action has
already been changed, so it's the view for this that is used in
render() even though the action is never called.
Anyway, it's not a Cake bug. I just wanted to post this for anyone
else who might run into it.
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