$this->set('data', array()) will make $data available in your view.
That means, you can write something like echo $data; in your view
file.
On the other hand, $this->data contains submitted data from your form.
On Jul 1, 3:22 am, bingo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> Can someone can tell me the difference between using $this->set('data',
> array()) and $this->data in controller.
>
> I am especially getting confused about this in relation to form. In
> general to send data to view, we have to set the variable using $this-
>
> >set(data, array). But to set the form, we need to use $this->data
>
> bingo.
On Jul 1, 3:22 am, bingo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> Can someone can tell me the difference between using $this->set('data',
> array()) and $this->data in controller.
>
> I am especially getting confused about this in relation to form. In
> general to send data to view, we have to set the variable using $this-
>
> >set(data, array). But to set the form, we need to use $this->data
>
> bingo.
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