I'm experiencing an interesting problem wherein I include from within
a view in a plugin an element which contains a form (the users login
form, that is).  However, I can't seem to see a way free to not having
it prepend the plugin name onto the action.  The offending code is
line 156 of form.php, knowing as we do that Form::plugin is set when
it is initialized from View::_loadHelpers (see line 755).

My essential problem is that there appears to be no way to change the
plugin context once inside of a plugin's view, to reflect the
inclusion of non-plugin content.  I am using plugins like photoshop,
to extend the functionality of a base site, and the usecase seems
awkward when compared with the design for a plugin (extending a
generic site - they therefore must be self contained).  Given how easy
it is to load a base element, it would appear however that either was
planned for.

Any help in understanding and resolving this matter would be greatly
appreciated.
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