On Sep 16, 9:11 am, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>      I currently have a "comment box" view element that I plan to
> embed in various places in my CakePHP application to allow users to
> leave comments on various aspects of the site.
>
>      I'm using the form helper inside of the element to generate the
> form to be used to submit the data, however when I submit the data I
> receive only a blank screen that says "0 query took ms". I've even
> added debugging echoes to the controller to print the data array and
> I'm still just receiving a blank page with "0 query took ms".
>
>      Attached below is the comment "add" method and the respective
> element code.
>
>      Any help anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated, I seem
> to be pretty stuck!
>
> Controller code:
>
> function add()
> {
>     echo "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX";
>     $mrClean = new Sanitize();
>
>     echo "Data ". $this->data;
>
>     if(!empty($this->data))
>         {
>                 $mrClean->clean($this->data);
>
>                 $currUser = $this->get_current_user();
>                 $this->data['Comment']['user_id'] = $currUser['id'];
>                 $this->data['Comment']['isDeleted'] = 0;
>
>                 $targetEvent = $this->Event->find("first",
>                   array('conditions' => array('Event.id' => 
> $this->data['Comment']
> ['event_id']),
>                                 'recursive' => 1));
>
>                 print_r($targetEvent);
>
>                 if(empty($targetEvent) || is_null($targetEvent))
>                 {
>                   $this->Comment->invalidate('event_id', 'You have selected an
> invalid event.');
>                   return;
>                 }
>
>                 if($this->Comment->save($this->data))
>                 {
>                         $this->flash('Your comment has been added',
>                                 '/events/view/'. 
> $this->data['Comment']['event_id']);
>                 } else {
>                         $this->flash('An error has occured adding your 
> comment.', '/
> events');
>                 }
>         }
>
> }
>
> Element code:
>
> <?php echo $form->create('Comment', array('action' => 'add')); ?>
> <table class="commentsTable">
> <tr>
>                 <td colspan='99' class='commentSubject'>
>                         Subject: &nbsp;<?php echo $form->input('subject', 
> array( 'label' =>
> false )); ?>
>                 </td>
>         </tr>
>         <tr>
>                 <td>&nbsp;</td>
>                 <td class='commentBody'>
>                         <?php echo $form->textarea('body',
>                                 array( 'label' => false,
>                                            'rows' => 7,
>                                            'cols' => 80 )); ?>
>                 </td>
>         </tr>
>         <tr>
>                 <td colspan='99' class='commentSubmit'>
>                         <?php echo $form->submit('Post Comment'); ?>
>                 </td>
>         </tr>
> </table>
> <?php echo $form->hidden('event_id', array('value' => $event_id)); ?>
> <?php echo $form->end(); ?>

Your form doesn't have a controller?  how will it know what controller
it is supposed to submit to.  I would double check that you are being
sent to the right URL when submitting the form.  Also tables for
layout make babies cry :)

-Mark
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