Thursday, September 24, 2009

Re: Doubt in cake php

Look into the controllers method "requestAction", which allows you to
retrieve the list of clubs in a view!
Enjoy,
John

On Sep 24, 11:59 am, hunny <saurabh85maha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am new to cakephp. I am having the following issue:
>
> I am displaying list of checkbox containing clubs to a login user. The
> list of clubs I am passing through the models via controllers in the
> traditional way.
>
> Now the logged in user should see his list of clubs automatically
> ticked. This list is present in another database.
>
> One solution is to get the list of user clubs in the controller itself
> and pass it to the view.
>
> But is there any alternative way, where I can access the user clubs in
> the view itself without loading in the controller.
>
> Basically i am looking for something similar like View Helpers in
> Zend. We can access the model data in views using view Helpers. Is
> there something similar in cakephp.
>
> P.S: I have asked this question to a few people who knew cake php and
> their first reaction is that you shouldn't access model data in views
> as it is against MVC. But let me assure you we can access model data
> in view as long as it is read only. At least that is what we are used
> to follow in Zend Framework. :)
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