>
> What's the best way to set and retrieve a site
> name?

Configure::write('App.name', 'Baking is Greeat');

expanding on that
http://debuggable.com/posts/4-cakephp-tricks:4811ad82-32dc-4a38-bc10-36304834cda3

2008/9/13 703designs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> OK, this makes sense. What's the best way to set and retrieve a site
> name? I'd like to define the site name in one place, but I think that
> I might be repeating someone else's work by extending AppController.
>
> On Sep 13, 10:00 am, teknoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To build static pages that share the layout of your cakephp's site,
> > you simply add some_file.ctp to your app/views/pages directory, then
> > such page is accessed atwww.yoursite.com/pages/some_file. If you want
> > a static page that has nothing to do with cake, simply place it in
> > your cake's webroot directory and it will be accessed
> atwww.yousite.com/someOtherFileNotRelatedToCake.php
> >
> > There is a core 'pages' controller, which you can override if you need
> > some specific functionality for your static pages. Also it may or may
> > not be desirable for you to have 'pages' int the path of the URL, but
> > that's easily dealt with routes.
> >
> > I like to make my static pages links point to something
> likewww.mysite.com/staticPage.html, then this route rule will properly
> > make the connection to the right controller (hopefully you can see how
> > that works):
> >
> > Router::connect('/(.*).html', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action'
> > => 'display'));
> >
> > On Sep 13, 9:22 am, 703designs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > The CakePHP docs don't go into very many details about how to use
> > > CakePHP in conjunction with a static website. I'm building a light CRM
> > > app that will be behind my mostly static company site, but I want to
> > > keep these static pages in the Cake system so that templates are
> > > shared and I have access to dynamic capabilities even on static pages.
> > > What's the preferred way to go about this? I see, for example, that
> > > one router is configured to send '/' to pages->default(home), and I
> > > imagine that routing will be involved in what I'm trying to do.
> >
>

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