Wow.. i got stuck in a similar problem some time back, but after certain
thoughts i shifted on to the html/plain php format only because i never
thought that my administrators would be equipped with cake terminology, but
ur Q has set me thinking again...

Thanks.


On 1/30/08, Unite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Well here is what im trying to do. I have set up a layout in cakephp
> that will be global. I have a admin section where people can update
> the contents of the "$content_for_layout" (not really but a <table></
> table> contents within $content_for_layout) by using a text area to
> hard input html/php code into the database. So in a nut shell. The
> user inputs there html/php into a textbox in the admin section which
> then gets saved to the DB. When the specific page is loaded it looks
> in the DB for the code that was input in admin and displays it.
> I can do this by using html tags for "inputs" but want to keep to the
> cake format of echo $html->input("").
> I have seen the mention of using eval() but that only evaluates php.
> Hopefully the problem is better understood now.
>
> >
>


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Thanks & Regards,
Novice (http://ishuonweb.wordpress.com/).

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