$content_for_layout is essentially everything in your view, after PHP
has parsed it. I think what you probably want is to use
$this->element().

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So if I had <?php echo $content_for_layout; ?> in default.ctp and then in
> the actual ctp for action say posts/view I could inside the view.ctp have 2
> variables
> <?php echo $leftContent_for_layout; ?> and <?php echo
> $rightContent_for_layout; ?> for each side of the columns and define what
> would show up there by defining it in the controller view () action?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dr. Hannibal Lecter [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: April-15-09 7:28 PM
> To: CakePHP
> Subject: Re: Layout Columns
>
>
> Of course you can. $content_for_layout is nothing but a regular view
> variable, like the ones you set in your controller with $this->set().
>
> On Apr 15, 10:43 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Can you take 1 template (default.ctp) and define sections within it?
>>
>> I have a 2 col layout and would like to define what modules to load
>> depending on the page a user is on / if logged in / by group
>>
>> How can this be done if all i have is <?php echo $content_for_layout;
>> ?>
>>
>> Thinking of Joomla where you can set what modules for each page is the
> idea.
>> Is that possible?
>>
>> Dave
>
>
> >
>

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