that is a renderElement error which happens when the element file
can't fe found. So, check that you have the navigation element in
place, and it should work.

On 9/21/06, vtbludgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I admit it: I'm dense. And I have consulted Mr Google on this to no
> avail. (There was something in the IRC logs but it was inconclusive).
>
> My basic, overarching question still is:  how do we paginate database
> results with Cake?
>
> I have tried http://wiki.cakephp.org/tutorials:pagination and could
> swear I did it by the book. But where the links are supposed to be
> displayed I get simply:
>
>      (Error rendering pagination)
>
> Any hints as to how to coax a little more information out of this so I
> can debug it?
>
> Next, I went over to http://www.noswad.me.uk/pagination/ and downloaded
> the zipfile. Doesn't appear to include any documentation or readme. So
> I tried just unzipping it into my app and voilĂ , it works, e.g., as
> http://example.org/pagination/normal. Very beautiful! Thank you NoswaD.
>
> So my next question would be, how do I *use* this plugin in my parent
> app? By accessing it as /pagination/* ? Is there a simple way to plug
> this code into let's say my people_controller.php so that when you go
> to http://example.org/people, you get paginated results? Or is there
> some other obvious thing that I am missing?
>
>
> >
>


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Armando Sosa

www.nolimit-studio.com

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