Interesting, I got it to work just fine. The biggest difference I can
see in code, is you put Pagination in the components array, while I
called it directly, which is how it is done in this tutorial (http://
bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/basic-pagination-overview-3).
Here's my code btw.

Controller:
var $paginate = array('limit' => 10, 'page' => 1);
function index()//sends contents of the updates database table to the
view
        {
                $this->set('updates', $this->paginate('Update'));
        }


and in the View:
<h1>Updates</h1>
Showing Page <?php echo $paginator->counter(); ?>
<ul>
<?php foreach ($updates as $update): ?>
<li><?php echo $update['Update']['created']; ?>:
<?php echo $update['Update']['update']; ?> -
<?php echo $update['Update']['username']; ?>
</li>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</ul>
<?php echo $paginator->prev(); ?>
  <?php echo $paginator->numbers(); ?>
<?php echo $paginator->next(); ?>

I'm using CakePHP 1.2, so it might be different if you are using 1.1


On Jan 8, 5:48 am, mcphisto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I've just seen that it works if in the controller i have
>
> var $components = array('Pagination');
>
> but it doesn't if i include the requesthandler.... why?
>
> var $components = array('RequestHandler','Pagination');
>
> On 8 Gen, 12:45, mcphisto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Why the pagination helper works with IE7 and not with firefox?
> > Did someone of you experienced this?
>
> > Thanks.
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