Odd, that my view is 'null'.

$view =
Zend_Controller_Action_HelperBroker::getExistingHelper('ViewRenderer')->view;

$view->assign('foo', 'bar');

yields a null view object. 



Andries Seutens wrote:
> 
> jlevy schreef:
>> I'd like to set a var, or series of vars and make available to my view
>> from a
>> plugin.
>> 
>> In a project I'd done w/ZF .8, I had the view set in my registry, and it
>> was
>> as simply matter of fetching the view out of the reg and setting a
>> var/vars.
>> The view script would then see the vars easily.
>> 
>> In a new project I'm working on, I've avoided the use of the registry,
>> and
>> am having difficulty determining where the view object is, how to get it,
>> and consequently, how to set some vars into it.
>> 
>> Does the view object even exist yet (my plugin fires at routeStartup)?
>> 
>> Is the view available from a plugin?
>> 
>> Thanks, and I appreciate the help. I'm struggling just a bit trying to
>> adapt
>> to RC2, so forgive any ridiculous questions or assumptions I might make.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> You could do:
> 
> $view = 
> Zend_Controller_Action_HelperBroker::getExistingHelper('ViewRenderer')->view;
> 
> $view->assign('foo', 'bar');
> 
> Best,
> 
> Andries Seutens
> http://andries.systray.be
> 
> 

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