Thanks for your help. I decided to do it via substitution link of <span>.

2011/10/2 euromark <[email protected]>:
> or use 'javascript:void(0)' as link
>
>
> On 1 Okt., 22:09, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Oct 1, 2011, at 13:47, Dominik Gajewski wrote:
>>
>> > How to make in Cake link disabled??
>> > <?php echo $this->Html->link('name',      array('controller' => 'bookings',
>> > 'action' => 'book'),
>> >                                                    array('disabled' => 
>> > 'disabled')); ?>
>>
>> > This is not working
>>
>> I'm not aware of the HTML "A" tag supporting a "disabled" attribute. If you 
>> want a link to not do anything when clicked, don't output a link in the 
>> first place; just output the text, perhaps enclosed in a span so you can 
>> style it to look like a disabled link.
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