thank you, it is a little confusing indeed :)

On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 6:15 PM, euromark <[email protected]> wrote:

> in such cases simply take a look at the core folder
> its not like it is a big secret
> there you will find the Helper.php in /View (not in /View/Helper)
> therefore you need to adjust your uses statement accordingly
>
> i know, it can be confusing
> App::uses('Helper', 'View');
> but
> App::uses('AppHelper', 'View/Helper');
>
> just remember:
> the App stuff (and everything extending it) is inside the same folder
> than the app itself
> the base classes are in the base (=parent) folders.
>
>
> On 7 Dez., 11:04, Perry <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I defined a custom AppHelper as View/Helper/AppHelper.php
> >
> > App::uses('Helper', 'View/Helper');
> >
> > class AppHelper extends Helper
> >
> > but it gives a php error:
> >
> > Fatal error: Class 'Helper' not found in
> >
> > i don't why, it works fine in 1.3, thx for any help
> >
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