Hey Sam

If you use return $this->redirect($this->referer()); or similar in your
controller it will not require a view as it never tries to render one.


On 27 July 2014 08:39, Sam Clauw <i...@bellewaerdefun.be> wrote:

> Okay, that was very helpful, thanks! I've moved the functionality to
> AppModel now and it works.
> One other additional problem: the application expects a view file now:
>
> *Error: *The view for *AttractionsController::**delete()* was not found.
>
>
> How can you prevent it from loading a view file? :)
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