Hi,
-- This is not a support request, more of a WTF?
I'm ultra new to CakePHP and I just built my first app yesterday, loosely based on the Blog Tutorial.
It is centred around the processing and management of proposal application forms for lectures at a conference, so I called my model 'Apply'. I followed naming conventions and so set up my ApplysController and Applys view folder etc etc etc.
I naturally called my database table 'applys', but when I run my app at www.example.com/applys it threw up an error message saying it couldn't find the database 'applies'.
Er... wow! How did it know? Annoying, but impressive.
Regards,
MarkB.
PS: I think it took me less time to build my app than hand code the 20 field HTML form for the application. I was expecting to be spending the rest of the week writing the code to validate it, process it and write to database securely (something I'm not too confident about!). As a cut'n'paste programming web designer with fumbling knowledge of PHP and complete cluelessness regarding OOP, I wish I had looked at using a framework years ago. I think CakePHP is going to open up a whole new world to me.
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