Thanks for both of your input.  However what I am looking for is a 
definitive answer to the question:

   Does the example in the manual work?

I can well understand the difficulties of dynamic data in a cached view. 
However the <cake:nocache> tag was created by someone for a reason.  Can 
anyone explain how it is meant to be used?

I am not (at all) complaining about Cake not doing what I want, just 
trying to get a clear picture of what it can/can't do.  I love Cake to 
death.  It makes my days much more fun.

Regards,
Langdon

> On 1/29/07, Kaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> this might work, but, again, cake would access/render/insert 10
>> elements/files just because of the usual logged-in-user-area. #
>>
> 
> I know I sound like a broken record here, but you can't have it both
> ways.  

<snip>

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