thanks for the replies, and sorry for the delay in my response.
i was using only cake1.1 because it's stable, now i have a reason to
study 1.2 features.
@Jonathan: thank you i will surely follow your path, and if i get
stuck again
i will post here. im just worried about the plugins. time will tell..
@Repsah: hi, im from friuli. and i have my own company (myself
only..). i'm currently
working for that kind of clients that win those "european financing
based projects".
or to read: "how to spend a lot of money making nothing" at least for
my clients.
innovation = unstability, less than 40 years = uncompetence.
thanks to all
bye
On Jun 12, 11:16 pm, "Jonathan Langevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it appears there are two new simultaneous threads on this topic. from the
> other thread, answer by John Anderson I believe:
>
> Grab it via requestAction().
>
> I'd just write the logic for a given element in a controller action,
> create the view logic in the element file, and call
>
> $this->renderElement('element-name', $this->requestAction('/
> controller/action'));
>
> On 6/12/07, Joshua Benner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Have you considered $this->renderElement() from within the view?
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > hi all, my first post here!
> > > im an italian guy, 25yo developing since '98, still underpaid and
> > > bored
> > > of my area very weird business solutions..
>
> > > i live in the north-italy, so if this post seems strange, just think
> > > about that here, the politicians, rule
> > > also the technical aspects of a web project (and they dont know
> > > anything about web..) and a poor
> > > web developer is obliged to tailor "Web 0.2" (yes, its correct 0.2)
> > > apps for them to survive...
> > > oh, sorry for my poor english, have i said i'm from italy? ;-)
>
> > > So, i've added another layer to the cake, writing a specific domain
> > > language for developing
> > > plugins really fast. (it inherits the features from my previous own
> > > framework/system..)
>
> > > And now im stuck into a problem:
> > > how to show 2 different behaviors (speaking in general) into the same
> > > page.
> > > for example in a Cms i want to display, on the left, a tree like
> > > structure with
> > > its commands and when clicking a leaf it must produce a list of
> > > contents
> > > with their actions ( add / modify / delete / publish ) on the right.
> > > i mean, like 2 controllers into the same view. this will be really
> > > flexible for me..
>
> > > i've already read about requestAction trick but it seems to me a
> > > little too much a "trick", actually.
> > > or thats the right way?
>
> > > and moreover, can all this be done within a plugin?
>
> > > ZendFramework 0.9 nor CodeIgnite can do it.. i trust in cake..
> > > my system now have plugins with autoinstaller (zip + sql) an auth
> > > module with granular acl
> > > multilanguage support and some plugins already made, i really hope a
> > > solution can be found :-)
>
> > > thank you all in advance
> > > michele
>
> > --
> > Joshua Benner
> >http://bennerweb.com
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