$article['Article']['id'];
If you add the following line to your view:
<?php pr($article) ?>
You will see the whole structure that is being passed to the view.
On Jan 31, 4:03 am, Salam Fall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to Cake, coming from RubyOn Rails I am traditionally a PHP
> developer.
> here is my question :from a turorial I was able to view an article by
> typingwww.mysite.com/articles/view/1
> works great, but how is the id passed
> to the view action I thought I would have to type
>
> www.mysite.com/articles/view/id/1
> here is the code for my controller
> controller name
> articles_controller
> function view($id = null)
> {
> $this->Article->id =
> $id;
>
> $this->set('article', $this->Article->read());
>
> }
>
> my view is named view.thtml
> and here is the code inside my view
> <?php echo
> $article['Article']['title']; ?>
> <br>
> <?php echo
> $article['Article']['body']; ?>
>
> Again how does the view action
> knows and is passed the value of ID .
> Thanks
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