Hi,
El 26/03/2009, a las 12:56, Dardo Sordi Bogado escribió:
> $this->requestAction(array('action' => 'recent', 'pass' => array(5)));
>
> I haven't tested it myself.
I'll try that, thank you.
> Is this just out of curiosity or do you have a reason to use the
> array syntax ?
The main reason is to bypass the router in light of the recent posts
about requestAction performance. I'm creating a set of elements in the
application to acts as building blocks for different pages, but need
some flexibility. They will be cached, of course..
But, apart from that, when I find this kind of "holes" my brain doen't
rest until it gets a good response.
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