>From within Drake, you can call any drupal api function. I believe you may even be able to use "global $USER;" to get user information (I have not tried this -- we use a small modification to Drake that stores pertinent user information in the session before activating the Cake dispatcher).

enkara wrote:
Ok.. I've explained very bad what I was looking for.
I've already installed drupal, cakephp and drake. I suppose it works,
I don't know because I don't know where to start from. My question is:
how drupal and cake interact?
Is drake simply to show a cake application inside of drupal or can I
modify drupal modules by using cakephp functions?

On 26 jul, 21:22, Joshua Benner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
http://drupal.org/project/drake
enkara wrote:Hi, I want to use Cake and Drupal for my site but I can't find any tutorial that teaches me in how to do this. I just don't know how start and if I can use cake only in separate way or I can use cake inside of drupal files like page.tpl.php (inside a theme). If you could tell me a page where this is explained... It seems very strange tom e that there isn't this kind of information. I would be happy if there where an example to follow. Thank you for your help
    



  

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