morning mate,

it is difficult to outline (in any kind of short format) exactly what
you should do. personally, before i got anything to display the way i
wanted it to i ran through the blog example and played around a little
bit with the model, controller, and view examples provided therein.

that way, once i got started on my own application i knew a little
about how things worked, i knew what data to expect from the various
method calls, i knew the benefits of the helper classes. it has still
been a long rd from there but my app has grown along the way and it
has all been experimentation and time spent with Cake.

i wish i could help you more but without asking you all sorts of
pointed questions i don't know if i can. have you gone through the
manual? wiki?

cheers,
freedom

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