echo " | <a class='login' href='" . $html->url(array( "controller" =>
"users", "action" => "login")) . "'>Log In</a>";
} else {
echo " | " . $session->read('Auth.User.first_name') . " " . $session-
>read('Auth.User.last_name') . " is logged in | " .
"<a class='login' href='" . $html->url(array( "controller" =>
"users", "action" => "my_account")) . "'>My Account</a> | " .
"<a class='login' href='" . $html->url(array( "controller" =>
"users", "action" => "logout")) . "'>Log Out</a>";
}
works for me - Rob
On Feb 22, 11:35 pm, padma <padmakumar.peru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a default layout... for which in the header div, I needed
> adjust the number of div's in it dynamically without creating multiple
> layouts for each controller action combination...Is it possible.
>
> for eg...before I login I show the login button in the default div
> in the first page...After I have successfully logged in I show the
> logged in account info, instead of the login button. Also if I am in
> a different view and I need to navigate back to the first page, i need
> a home div as well... All these are not part of the content for which
> view is rendering. It is to be in a seperate div...Can this be
> achieved.
>
> Thanks
> padma Kumar
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