oh man, thank you.  I've been going crazy thinking that they wouldn't
possibly let something like that slip by, so have been staring at each
and every individual character in my code to see what I messed up.
Over and over.

Thanks a ton!

On Mar 1, 2:30 pm, "bernardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are right. There is a bug in the code used in the screencast. I
> think the problem is that edit.thtml is copied from add.thtml but
> forget to include the line  <?php echo $html->hidden('Post/id'); ?> so
> the id is not posted and the controller ends adding a new post. The
> code in the manual is correct though.
>
> I wonder how nobody noticed this before...
>
> On Mar 1, 1:41 pm, "skatona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I must be losing it.
>
> > I'm a veteran php web developer and a friend said cakephp was awesome
> > so I've checked it out and gone through a couple screencasts.  Am I
> > crazy, or is the Blog Tutorial screencast wrong?  More specifically,
> > the Edit functionality does NOT edit a post.  It merely Adds one.
>
> > Watch the screencast again.  You click Edit, it brings up the Title
> > and Body textboxes with the information from that post, but when you
> > edit it and save - it just creates a new post!  I thought Edit meant
> > "change", not "give me the info so I can use it in another NEW post".
>
> > Someone please help me out here.
>
> > -Shaun


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