#5728: $this->set('title', 'mytitle'); should also set a view variable
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    Reporter:  dho         |          Type:  Optimization
      Status:  new         |      Priority:  Low         
   Milestone:  1.2.x.x     |     Component:  View        
     Version:  RC3         |      Severity:  Normal      
    Keywords:              |   Php_version:  n/a         
Cake_version:  1.2.0.7849  |  
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 If you use
 {{{
 $this->set('title', 'mytitle');
 }}}
 in the controller, the page title gets set due to some automagic. I think
 it would make sense if this statement also creates a view variable named
 $title. This would help to avoid the situation that someone not aware of
 the automagic uses this statement and gets an "undefined variable" notice
 in the view.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/5728>
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