thanks for the reply, I have many elements to be wrapped, and I'm using the
HtmlHelper to generate these nested elements too, so I cant' pass these
elements as the second parameter

maybe I should write the layout directly

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Greg Skerman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I always find leaving the markup in its native language is beneficial,
> except in cases where cake's pathing becomes an issue (image, anchors
> etc)...
>
> I'd go and write <div>foo</div> personally, but thats just me.
>
> however, from the documentation:
>
> HtmlHelper::div(*string $class*, *string $text*, *array $options*)
> Parameters:
>
>    - *$class* (*string*) – The classname for the div.
>    - *$text* (*string*) – The content inside the div.
>    - *$options* (*array*) – An array of *html 
> attributes*<http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/appendices/glossary.html#term-html-attributes>
>    .
>
>   Used for creating div-wrapped sections of markup. The first parameter
> specifies a CSS class, and the second is used to supply the text to be
> wrapped by div tags. If the last parameter has been set to true, $text will
> be printed HTML-escaped.
>
> If no text is specified, only an opening div tag is returned.:
>
> <?phpecho $this->Html->div('error', 'Please enter your credit card number.');
> // Output<div class="error">Please enter your credit card number.</div>
>
> i.e. its going to wrap it up in a closing div for you....but you need to
> pass a class to it as the first parameter... $this->Html->div('someClass',
> 'foo'); should do the trick.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Perry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys, I want to wrap some elements in a div, and I'm using
>>
>> $this->Html->div('foo')
>>
>>
>> to generate the starting div tag, but I can't find a method to generate
>> the closing tag
>>
>> how can I use the HtmlHelper to do this? I think write the '</div>'
>>  directly is ugly...
>>
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