On 10/17/06, Samuel DeVore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> no but it does make it private 'like' in cakephp in that it can not be
> called with the /controller/method from the browser.

Hey Sam,

Is this actually a feature in CakePHP that it won't let object methods
that start with an underscore be accessed directly?  If so, that's a
neat bit of coding!

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Chris Hartjes

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