Ah, okay. That's what I was aiming at. I'm porting a Rails app to Cake
and wasn't sure if I could use that line in the view. I probably
should have stated where that line of code was.

Thank you very much, though, for your answer.

On Jul 4, 1:36 am, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a bit confused with the "model in default.thtml" and the
> question. Models are not available in views, you would need the
> controller to access your model and pass the data to the view.
>
> On Jul 3, 6:58 pm, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I feel like this is a very small thing I'm missing, but I haven't yet
> > found a solution.
>
> > So my problem is that I want to have a dynamic menu displayed on every
> > page, based on visible instances of one of my models. However, when I
> > try to do something like this:
>
> > <?php foreach($this->Menu->findAll(null, null, $order = "root DESC")
> > as $menu): ?>
>
> > I get the "call to a member function on a non-object" error. I've told
> > my AppController that it's supposed to use the Menu model (var
> > $uses...) but that's not working.
>
> > Any advice? Thanks much again.


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