good to know
danke

On Aug 21, 7:15 am, RichardAtHome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What Fahmi said.
>
> with
>
> echo $this->renderElement('post_element', $post);
>
> You are creating a variable in the element called $post_element (with
> the value of $post)
>
> The only reason its working for you at the moment is that you have
> already created a variable in the view called $post:
>
> foreach($posts as $post)
>
> As all the variables share the same namespace, I would recommend:
>
> echo $this->renderElement('post_element', $post);
>
> and in the element, use $post_element to avoid confusion/overwriting
> the $post in the view.
>
> On Aug 21, 8:59 am, Fahmi Adib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i think you should use an array,
>
> > array('post' => $post)
>
> > On Aug 21, 2008, at 2:56 PM,rocketwrote:
>
> > > hey guys im passing this:
>
> > >    foreach($posts as $post)
> > >            echo $this->renderElement('post_element', $post);
> > >    }
>
> > > but in my post_element i try to use
>
> > > $post['title']
>
> > > and it throws me this problem .... Notice:  Undefined variable:
>
> > > Am i missing something? i'm real confused and have spent like 1 hour
> > > trying to debug this...
>
>
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