Also, here is my code:
echo $form->create('Comment'); <------ validation errors work, but it
sets the action to 'add', which I don't want
echo $form->create('Comment', array('url' => array('controller' =>
'posts', 'action' => 'view'))); <----- validation error message don't
display
On Nov 10, 7:12 pm, Action <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm building a blog and on '/posts/view/post_title_slug' it displays
> the blog post and an add comment form below it.
>
> I want it so that if the form data is invalid, it brings you back to
> the same view (with the blog post and the comment form underneath)
> with the validation error messages defined using form helper
> displayed. The problem here is that form helper defaults the form
> action to 'add', and so far it seems like it breaks if I try to change
> that (i.e. the validation error messages no longer appear).
>
> Is there any way to accomplish this without copying everything in my
> 'view' view to my 'add' view?
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