Nope, not correct. All models named correctly - and don't forget exactly this 
same code works on my Mac. If your theory was right then I'd be getting all 
sorts of errors and the forms wouldn't pull any data at all. In my case, 
$this->validationErrors is empty.

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On 16 Sep 2010, at 18:30, Dr. Loboto wrote:

> 99.9% - your models are not loaded at all because you named them not
> in lowercase.
> 
> On 16 сен, 20:52, Jeremy Burns <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm a bit stumped. I've developed some code on my local machine (MAMP)
>> and when a form fails validation I get the right error messages
>> displayed in the right places. I have used the form helper to create
>> the form and the inputs, but have not used any code to produce the
>> error messages - I am leaving that to Cake's magic.
>> 
>> I have moved the site lock, stock and barrel to a remote test server,
>> and - boom - no error messages.
>> 
>> Anyone got any pointers about why this might happen, and what are the
>> golden rules to ensure that Cake waves its magic wand appropriately?
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