index!
Your view is invoked by the controller, so which controller are you
using for the admin?
Please someone else correct me, if I am wrong about this! As far as I
know, you can't invoke a view, just by having a route - it has to go
through a controller!
Enjoy,
John
On Jan 3, 12:40 pm, Lorenzo Bettini <bett...@dsi.unifi.it> wrote:
> well that was a view linked directly by the router, e.g.,
>
> /admin
>
> thus there's no controller action associated to that...
>
> Lorenzo
>
>
>
> John Andersen wrote:
> > Make the check in the controller and do the redirect from there!
> > Enjoy,
> > John
>
> > On Jan 2, 7:01 pm, Lorenzo Bettini <bett...@dsi.unifi.it> wrote:
> >> Hi
>
> >> is there a way to perform a redirect from inside a view?
>
> >> For instance if the user is not logged.
>
> >> I can do this manually like this:
>
> >> <?php
> >> if (!$session->check('User')) {
> >> header ("Location: ".$html->url('/'));}
>
> >> ?>
>
> >> but I was wondering if there was a more "cake" way to do this.
>
> >> thanks in advance
> >> Lorenzo
>
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