> Hmm - for me it didn't work with $this->modelClass. The controller
> doesn't know about that variable, only $this->name and $this->uses  
> (the
> array $this->modelNames is empty) - but using a hard coded
> 'Item.modified' it works for me now.

if you are using $this->modelClass in the constructor make sure you  
call parent::_construct() first.

>
>> I think a thorough flogging is in order. http://en.wikipedia.org/ 
>> wiki/Flogging
>> Would you agree? I also propose making this CakePHP Disciplinary
>> Procedure 1.1
>
> Maybe my posting didn't com out the way I intended it. I didn't  
> want to
> insult anybody or make accusations to people I don't even know, sorry.

Darn, I was really looking forward to testing out my new whip. I just  
added the metal spikes and everything.
Oh well, maybe next time. 
  

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