One further thought...I am using the Debug Toolkit which does include the 
Number helper, which might explain why it doesn't error when debug > 0, but 
still doesn't explain the broken view.

Jeremy Burns
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On 22 Mar 2011, at 13:14, Jeremy Burns wrote:

> I have this (simplified) line of code in a view:
> 
> echo $this->Number->format($data['distance'], array('places' => 1,
> 'before' => ''));
> 
> ...which works fine when debug is > 0. When debug is set to 0, the
> view renders but without a layout (almost as if inside a bare ajax
> layout, but this is not the case and it is not an ajax call).
> 
> When trying to work out what was happening (which led me to the Number
> helper) I realised that I am not including the Number helper in my
> controller, so why it works when debug is 2 is a mystery - surely it
> should error? I am equally baffled why it disrupts the layout when
> debug is 0 but not when it is greater than 0. This behaviour
> disappears completely when I echo out the value without the helper.
> 
> Anyone seen this before or can give me some pointers?
> 
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