Gah that'd be right. First time jumping into CakePHP, the project I'm 
working on needs pagination of HABTM model (which was difficult), and 
multiple pagination of one model on the same view (which is impossible). I 
could have sorted these problems in no time with pure PHP.

Oh well, I ended up going with a simple iframe to have multiple pagination 
on the same page. A cheap hack, but it works.

Cheers

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 4:00:59 AM UTC+10, Mark Wratten wrote:
>
> You can only paginate one way at a time, so presumably you can set the 
> associations dynamically depending on the parameters from jQuery. Though 
> separate models might be cleaner as you can hard-code the associations.
>
> Mark
>
> On Monday, June 25, 2012 11:41:16 PM UTC-4, 42startups wrote:
>>
>> As the title suggests, is there a simple way to do this?
>>
>> Or should I create a separate model?
>>
>> Here's the code:
>>
>> $this->paginate = array('limit'=>30); 
>> $this->Hashtag->Pin->bindModel(array('hasOne' => array('HashtagsPin')), 
>> false);
>> $this->set('hashtag', $this->paginate('Pin', 
>> array('HashtagsPin.hashtag_id' => $id)));
>> $this->set('thought', $this->paginate('Pin', 
>> array('HashtagsPin.hashtag_id' => $id,'Pin.url'=>null))); 
>>
>> So I need to paginate 'hashtag' and 'thought' separately. I'll be 
>> attaching infinite scroll jquery to both.
>>
>

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