I was able to work everything out using $this->paginator options(). I
appreciate the help :)


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Ed Propsner <crotchf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You're absolutely right, I was definitely confusing the two. I suppose
> that I'm so used to referencing the plugin as camel-case everywhere else
> within the app and since functions are camel-case and they are referenced
> as such in the URL, it wasn't a far stretch to make the mistake of
> constructing my links with *'plugin' => 'SomePlugin'*. I definitely
> learned my lesson on that one. I have everything fixed in the app except
> for pagination. It loads the first :page fine but still assumes on the
> following :pages the plugin should be loaded as camel-case instead of
> underscore. Is there something I missed when changing everything over, or
> is there some place I should let Cake know that those pages belong in
> some_plugin? I noticed that when the error is thrown the error log shows
> the plugin as null.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 6:56 PM, euromark <dereurom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes, I guess you have been creating non-conventional links so far. Mainly
>> because you are confusing framework internal naming schemes with URL naming
>> scheme
>> The latter defines everything underscore_lowercased, even the plugin.
>> The first refers mainly to classes, which will always be named CamelCased.
>>
>> You need to understand the difference in order to not write faulty code -
>> which at some point can blow up (as it then did).
>>
>>
>> Am Samstag, 26. Oktober 2013 04:43:11 UTC+2 schrieb CrotchFrog:
>>
>>> I've noticed recently some strange behavior when it comes to naming
>>> conventions and Plugins.
>>>
>>> For example if I create a link somewhere within a plugin ie. 
>>> *$this->Html->link('Some
>>> Link', array('controller' => 'controller', 'action' => 'action')); *
>>> Following the link would land you on the page *
>>> app/plugin/controller/action *u**nless a location is specified outside
>>> of the current plugin and controller.
>>>
>>> Links created this way and that have been working since they were
>>> created sometimes out of the blue throw an error along the lines of 
>>> *SomePluginController
>>> *cannot be found.
>>> This is strange because the link has always worked in the past. When
>>> these links create an error I have to re-create the link and specify the
>>> plugin *$this->Html->link('controller' => 'controller', 'action' =>
>>> 'action', 'plugin' => 'some_plugin')*.
>>> I have to use an underscore in the plugin name, using camel case results
>>> in the same error.
>>>
>>> It's possible that some, but not all, of the links were created only
>>> specifying the action and not the controller. With this being the case I
>>> could sort of understand the resulting error but not when I have specified
>>> both the controller and the action.
>>>
>>> I created all of my custom routes with the plugin as camel case, it just
>>> seems to be links and redirects that display this behavior.
>>>
>>> I assumed that with sticking to naming conventions I could write it as 
>>> *SomePlugin
>>> *or *some_plugin *and either one would be fine.
>>>
>>> Have I been creating my links incorrectly this entire time?
>>>
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