In my app (currently being designed) I want to have "pages" database
table, simply because it is the most suitable name for it (Page
belongsTo Book, Book hasMany Pages). But this is of course in conflict
with Cake's default static content serving with its PagesController. I
really don't want to mix database entity "Page" with static content
"Page" into the common "PageController" as these 2 are totally
different things. So I see 2 possible solutions here. One would be to
rename(refactor) cake's PagesControler to something like
StaticController and all occurrences in URL from /pages/ to /static/.
But this seems to me quite stupid e.g. regarding future Cake's release
updates. Another solution would be to rename "Pages" table to
something different. But I don't like to complicate obvious and easy
things such as clear naming conventions. My question is: Have anybody
had experiences with such situation and what was your solution?
Ladislav
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