Quote from previous:

   If you use <cake:nocache> it should work as long as the tag is in
the layout file.

That means it is not working in the included views - like yours.  It
would not work anyway with your case as no controller would run to set
$time.  The dynamic part must come from session or other outside
means.

HTH,

David Lloyd
--
lloydhome consulting
http://lloydhome.com


On Feb 9, 10:57 pm, "rollenc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thx, But I am puzzle in  part cache.
> I type this code:
> controler:
>     var $view = 'Smarty';
>     var $helpers = array('Cache');
>     var $cacheAction = array('index' => 86400, 'view/' => 3600);
>     function index()
>         {
>                 $this->set('posts', $this->Test->findAll());
>                 $this->set('time', date('H:i:s', time()));
>         }
> In View
>         {#foreach from=$posts item=post#}
>         <h1>{#$post.Test.title#}</h1>
>         <p>{#$post.Test.body#}</p>
>         <hr>
>         {#foreachelse#}
>         There is nothing
>         {#/foreach#}
>
>         <cake:nocache>
>         {#$time#}
>         </cake:nocache>
>
>         Website: {#$smarty.server.SERVER_NAME#}
>
> Full page is cached. but nocache tag is ommited.
> And the cache file as this:
>   <cake:nocache>
>   03:46:08
>   </cake:nocache>
>
> These is no parse.And the cache is no useful.
>
> What is correct?
>
> On 2月10日, 上午3时12分, "lloydhome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a SmartyView that handles caching by utilizing cake's page
> > caching.  It handles full-page caching great.  If you use
> > <cake:nocache> it should work as long as the tag is in the layout
> > file.  I have need for a cachable, non-static ajax call with no layout
> > and this solution nor cake's default works for me.  So I have an idea
> > for that too but you'll need to be patient.
>
> > The file is athttp://www.lloydhome.com/files/smarty.ph_.txtandneeds
> > to be renamed and placed in your /app/views directory.
>
> > To use in your controller:
>
> >         var $view = 'Smarty';
> >         var $cacheAction = 300;  // 5 minutes
> >         var $helpers = array('Cache');
>
> > HTH,
>
> > David Lloyd
> > --
> > lloydhome consultinghttp://lloydhome.com
>
> > On Feb 9, 8:42 am, "lloydhome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I also use Smarty but since it is a View and not recognized by the
> > > core it is not advantageous to use its caching.  I would argue that
> > > this it actually better to not try without good reason.  The problem
> > > with this approach is the logic still occurs in the controller ad the
> > > only time savings is in rendering the view.
>
> > > The SmartyView doesn't cache the output the way cake wants it but I
> > > have some ideas on that I am going to try...  It will be easy to setup
> > > whole page caching but using <cake:nocache> will be harder.  I'll post
> > > back with what I find.
>
> > > David Lloyd
> > > --
> > > lloydhome consultinghttp://www.lloydhome.com
>
> > > On Feb 9, 4:39 am, "rollenc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I combine smarty & cackephp followng this article: http://
> > > > projects.simpleteq.com/CakePHP/smarty.html
> > > > but I don't know how to use smarty cache .
> > > > Call for help. Thanks.


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