@Clemos
$form->text("Dominio.dominio") works, but you are right, I am
beginning to change may field names in a more logical way

@Richard
It's italian, "dominio" means "domain", not the game with the spotted
tiles ;-) And, yes,I've had to play with inflections to make it works

On 3 Giu, 16:58, RichardAtHome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shouldn't your table be called Dominoes?
>
> On May 29, 10:34 am, clemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > You can use $form->text("Dominio.dominio") to generate a text 
> > input.http://api.cakephp.org/class_form_helper.html#2e026510fd6aa29a72207f1...
> > The API docs suggests to provide the Model name together with the
> > fieldname. This may help Cake to figure the difference between
> > "Dominio" and "dominio" (or "Dominio.dominio").
> > Then, I guess it's not very good practice to name a field the same as
> > a model, as it will bring you this kind of issue and moreover will
> > probably make your code confusing...
>
> > +++++++
> > Clément
>
> > On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:06 AM,Parro<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
> > > As I say in the subject, I have a model called "Dominio" with a field
> > > called "dominio", whe I use
>
> > > <?php echo $form->input('dominio); ?>
>
> > > it output a select, and even if i tried to override the type with
>
> > > <?php echo $form->input('dominio',  array('type' => 'text')); ?>
>
> > > it still gives me a select.
>
> > > Is there another way to override the input type?
>
> > > Thank you

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