All you need is in the view file for the default home page that cake
creates for you.

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:13 PM, sbeam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a cake app on a server on which the database (mysql) has been
> going down every couple weeks or so. I think I fixed that problem with
> mysql, but here is the small problem I have with cake:
>
> with Config.debug=0 cake seems to silently ignore the fact there is no
> database. This makes for some strange behavior - pages aren't
> populated with content, menus are empty, searches return nothing.
>
> with Config.debug=1 then you get a lot of WARNING this and that and
> then a message about "table not found"
>
> either way, my poor client gets very anxious when they see this and
> sends me emails in ALL CAPS
>
> So is there a way, maybe just in my default layout view, to detect if
> there is no valid DB connection and then display an message along the
> lines of:
> http://www.damninteresting.net/content/tech_diff.jpg
>
> thanks guys.
> -Sam
>
> >
>

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