You meant Router::url(), right?
It will return proper value through web, but not in cli at edge cases.
Recommended way is manually to use Model::set() method or receive
value via property, like $Post->webroot = $this->webroot(or
Post::$webroot = ...).
Because testing it is harder in cli test runner.
2012/1/2 Laerte M. Rodrigues <laertemateus@gmail.com>:
> use Helper::url('/')
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> 2012/1/2 byqsri <marco.rizzetto@gmail.com>
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>> Hi
>> I would ask how can I access to "$this->webroot" controller's variable
>> from a model?
>> Many Thanks
>> Marco
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