AD7six wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> 1) Cake isn't set in motion for any file that exists on the file system
> so: If they are complete html pages and you don't need/want cake to do
> anything with them then you could create a folder in your webroot and
> access/link to them directly as "/AnyFolder/File.html".
>
> 2) If they are static pages that do not contain a head you could just
> put them in your app/views/pages/ directory and change the extension to
> thtml and then you can access them as /Pages/OldHtmlFile.
>
> Hope that helps, Cheers,
>
> AD7six

Thanks. I was looking more to wrap the html page within the default
Cake template. So, my view would just have an include line which would
pull all the content from foo.html, and present it within the Cake
framework. jb's renderElement() solution works more or less like I'd
imagined.

Thanks though.
-Ian


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