I created the form using the line:

$form->create('Comment', array('action' => 'add'));

Doesn't this specify that it should use the controller associated with
the "Comment" model, i.e. the Comments controller? This is how I've
done it with all of my other forms...

And yes, I realize the table based layout is terrible, I'm just
mocking things at the moment and didn't want to write a stylesheet to
position things yet.

Thanks!

- Dan

On Sep 16, 11:23 am, mark_story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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