I am using the 1.2 SVN and I use (in controller):
$this->set('varname', $value);
$this->render(ELEMENTS . 'eltname');
You can use $this->set(..) to set values I suppose
hth
On May 18, 5:30 pm, aranworld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure why you would need to render an element from within a
> controller? As far as I know this is not the intended purpose of
> elements.
>
> If this is a controller method called via AJAX then I believe you
> should be rendering a "view".
>
> In the view file, you then include the element you want to render.
>
> On May 18, 3:52 am, UGn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I'm really stuck on a (i guess it's a simple) thing and i would really
> > appreciate
> > someone helping me with it..
>
> > The problem is:
>
> > I have an element which renders the first productimage belonging to a
> > product and the navigation to the next images (with AJAX links).
> > To update this element i need some params (photo_data, new photo_id,
> > and product_id (for navigation)).
>
> > But from my controller i cannot use renderElement so i use:
>
> > $this->render(null,'ajax',DS.'elements'.DS.'productimage_view');
>
> > so how can i get my params with this render?
>
> > thnx in advance,
>
> > UGn
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