Thanks!

Works now.

Is it possible to override the new scaffolding template/layout with
the old one?
I really dont like the new one.

On Nov 18, 1:14 am, the_woodsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the issue is that you automatically override scaffolding with
> your own methods, so your index() is used instead of a scaffolded
> version.
> Do other actions/views work, i.e /categories/add ?
>
> On Nov 17, 10:38 pm, introvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have created a simple model and controller:
>
> > category.php:
>
> > <?php
> > class Category extends AppModel {
> >         var $name = 'Category ';
>
> >         var $useTable = 'categories';}
>
> > ?>
>
> > categories_controller.php:
>
> > <?php
> > class CategoriesController extends AppController {
> >         var $name = 'Categories';
> >         var $uses = array ( 'Category' );
> >         var $scaffold;
>
> >         function index() {
> >                 $this->set('categories', $this->Category->find('all'));
> >         }}
>
> > ?>
>
> > And when I add the variable $scaffold, there wont be any difference
> > when I request website/categories in the view.
> > I havent made any view files - I only get errors that I should make
> > them.
>
> > What am I doing wrong and what should I do to make scaffold work
> > properly?
>
> > Thanks in advance!
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