I don't think you can use the request object from within an element, but here's the documentation on it.
If you can't access it from the element you can save it as a variable in your AppController, though this isn't ideal I understand. Hopefully somebody else can chip in and provide a better method
On 28 August 2014 13:32, Jipson Thomas <jipson@strategic-ic.co.uk> wrote:
Hi ,--
I tried this solution to get controller name on my layout file, but I am getting an error on CakePHP3 as follows,
Error: paramsHelper could not be found.
IS there anyone know a proper solution for this?
Regards,
Jipson
On Friday, 8 February 2008 19:30:35 UTC, Guill3rmo wrote:Hi im newbie and my English still sucks, but i want to know get the
controller name since an element view. Thanks.
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