You could create an element for it and call the renderElement method,
or call in view: $this->render("name_of_view"); for work directly with
a specific view...

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Tulio Faria
www.tuliofaria.net

On 23 jul, 17:58, Sascha Fröhlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi there,
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> as far as I know you put it into app/webroot.
>
> I use the css-folder in there and include the css-file with a path
> 'css/cake.generic.css' in my default-layout, so it should work for
> you, too.
>
> Greets,
> Sascha
>
> leo schrieb:> Where do I put my basic web files so that I can get access to 
> cake
> > stuff?
> > My specific problem is that I have a page in which I wish to include a
> > view. Normally I would just use:
> > include 'dates.php' or somesuch.
> > At the moment the basic web is in webroot. I want to include a view
> > callled show_dates.thtml.
> > How?
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