Here's my code and the errors that cakephp gives me:
    class PagesController extends AppController {
        var $name = 'Pages';
        var $helpers = array('Html');
        var $uses = array('Post');

        function display() {
            $path = func_get_args();

            $count = count($path);
            if (!$count) {
                $this->redirect('/');
            }
            $page = $subpage = $title_for_layout = null;

            if (!empty($path[0])) {
                $page = $path[0];
            }
            if (!empty($path[1])) {
                $subpage = $path[1];
            }
            if (!empty($path[$count - 1])) {
                $title_for_layout = Inflector::humanize($path[$count -
1]);
            }
            //$posts = $this->Post->find('all');
            $this->set(compact('page', 'subpage',
'title_for_layout'));
            $this->render(implode('/', $path));
        }

        function home(){
            $posts = $this->Post->find('all');
            $this->set(compact('posts'));
            }
    }


    //home.ctp
        <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
        <?php
        $i = 0;
        foreach ($posts as $post):
            $class = null;
            if ($i++ % 2 == 0) {
                $class = ' class="altrow"';
            }
        ?>
        <tr<?php echo $class;?>>
            <td><?php echo $post['Post']['id']; ?>�</td>
            <td><?php echo $post['Post']['title']; ?>�</td>
            </td>
        </tr>
    <?php endforeach; ?>
        </table>

    //cakephp errors
    Notice (8): Undefined variable: posts [APP\views\pages\home.ctp,
line 4]
    Warning (2): Invalid argument supplied for foreach() [APP\views
\pages\home.ctp, line 4]

On Sep 24, 12:09 pm, Charles Blackwell <[email protected]>
wrote:
> So it looks like the $uses attribute will do the trick. But, are those
> models that I enable via the attribute available to all of my pages in
> the pages directory? Say for example, I created an about.ctp. Would
> the model be available in that about view as well?
>
> Charles
>
> On Sep 24, 11:22 am, Charles Blackwell <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > How can I display data on the home.ctp template? Do I use the set
> > method on the pages controller?

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