public $uses = array();
If the page is static you can also use the 'Pages' controller and create your view in /View/Pages (no model or controller method required).
That page would be accessible through the url @ your_site/pages/yourView or you can create a custom route to that page.
My normal implementation of views is to create my model, then controller, and lastly create views for any controller methods that require one.
HTH,
ED
On Monday, June 4, 2012 7:44:36 AM UTC-4, gorgoro wicks wrote:
Hello there again
if i have understand the blog tutorial correct when i create a view i
have to create a controller and a model is that right?
What i mean is that on MVC is like , that a view must have a
controller and a model if i want to persist something .
But if don't want that(persistence) can i have view with controller
only ?
The normal way to implement a page is create the view folder then
the controller and then the model connect them with code and then
move on?is that right ?Have i understand that right?
thanks a lot
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