Just because you have the rm command in Linux doesn't mean that you should
use rm -Rf / without thinking what you are doing.

Why do you say you need to change two places?? All you have to do is set it
in the view, you *DON'T* have to set it in the model.

"Validation error msg is not truly view thing": oh yeah? What about if your
client asks you in the future to have *all* messages in your application
multi-lingual? If you had your error message on the view, then that would be
a no-brainer. I suggest you read over
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model-view-controller to understand more about
what each tier brings in to the system.

-MI

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Enviado el: Domingo, 22 de Abril de 2007 05:48 a.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Re: where to change or add 'This field cannot be left blank' such
validate msg?

as you said,why there is a way to make msg in model?

and if I wanna change the validation and relate validation msg ,I
think I should make changes in one place instead of two places.
and in my opinion ,the validation error msg is not truly view thing.it
is more close to model than to view


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