Ok thanks much guys.

On Jul 18, 6:14 am, MattC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've always just gone with an edit action that does both new and
> edit.  Then I can use the existence/lack of an id to tell them apart.
> So on the view I can do:
>
> if ($this->data['Post']['id']) {
>   echo 'Edit Post';
>
> } else {
>   echo 'New Post';
> }
>
> I prefer this to having two views and an element, since it's only one
> view to manage and one controller action.
>
> If I really wanted /Post/add url I would just add a route and point it
> to the edit action.
>
> -Mattwww.pseudocoder.com
>
> On Jul 17, 12:27 am, beetlecube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ... editpost and newpost pages.
>
> > I'm creating a mini-discussion forum, and not sure whether or not to
> > have the "new post" and "edit post" pages just simply combined.
> >  But I don't want the URL bar to say "edit" if someone is creating a
> > new post.  (The other aspects of how to do it this  way are of course
> > easy:  just have a single edit controller to save() without an id,  or
> > save()  with an id)
>
> > Is there an easy to use two controllers, but only have to maintain the
> > code for one single form ?    Does anyone use it this way.
> > I'm thinking maybe use the two views (of course, since you have two
> > controllers), but use an element that holds the Form and import this
> > element where you need it?
>
> > Thanks


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