As previously mentioned using a view var is the correct method.
On 7/13/13, André Luis <cavallari@live.com> wrote:
> What i wanted is to put a "$this->fetch('test')" for example, but the data
> for this "test" was sent by the controller... but it seems not to be
> possible
>
> Em segunda-feira, 6 de agosto de 2012 16h00min32s UTC-3, André Luis
> escreveu:
>>
>> Hi people, i have a doubt, i am trying to create a content block but the
>> data will be sent from a controller...
>>
>> For example...
>>
>> in layout.ctp i have: echo $this->fech('keywords');
>>
>> But the keywords is an array sent by the controller.
>>
>> Is it possible?
>>
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