Hey everyone... had a question about the $form->create() function.
When using this function in the alpha release:
<?php
    $form->create('User',array('method'=>'post','action'=>'login'));
?>

with a ROUTE set up to point /login to /users/login would produce
this:

<form method="post" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
id="UserLoginForm" action="/users/login/">

after upgrading to the pre-beta install that same $form->create(); as
above produces this:

<form method="post" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
id="UserLoginForm" action="/DOCUMENT_ROOT/pages/login">

what it appears to be doing is using the whatever the current
controller is and then attaching the 'login' action to it.  Is this
correct behavior?  What do you do if you have a "Login" form that is
persistent throughout the site that always needs to point to the Users/
login controller action?  I realize I could just hard code this login
form and solve this problem.  Thanks for the help.

Daniel


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