You're doing it wrong. Cake handles the loading and instantiating of
view classes internally.
On Sep 12, 9:54 am, DanielSun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> GWOO:
> I have played a little with this and for some reason doesn't work.
>
> ---------------------
> my_controller {
> var $view = 'norender';
>
> function foo(){
> $myViewObject= new norenderView($this);
> }
>
> }
>
> ---------------------
>
> class norenderView extends View {
> function renderNOT(){}}
>
> ---------------------
>
> Fatal error: Class 'norenderView' not found
>
> but it's not a naming problem, since if I comment out the object
> instantiation, it does all well. the custom class gets included well,
> but it cannot be instatntiated....
>
> thnkyu
>
> On 11 sep., 20:28, Gwoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > /app/views/my_custom_view.php
>
> > $this->view = 'MyCustomView';
>
> > M yCustomView extends View
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