What about $this->addScript() ?

>From the view:

$this->addScript("<!-- whatever you want here -->");

Adds it internally to the $scripts_for_layout variable; it's called
from HtmlHelper::css() and whatnot.

hth
grigri

On Oct 8, 3:19 am, "David C. Zentgraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using the HeadHelper to do exactly what you want to 
> do.http://rossoft.wordpress.com/2006/03/28/register-head-tags-from-helpe...
>
> On 8 Oct 2008, at 11:16, BrendonKoz wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ah, teknoid...  I've seen that solution before, albeit with different
> > variable names, but that would be the exact solution I was looking
> > for.  Thanks.
>
> > The reason I don't want to create separate CSS files (usually the best
> > solution) is two-fold.
> > 1. I can't think of a way to apply IE conditional styling with Cake's
> > built in $html->css() method unless I create a layout specifically for
> > this purpose - but without the additional variable in the layout that
> > you suggested, I probably wouldn't have figured out how to do that
> > properly anyway.
> > 2. I'd rather not have multiple stylesheets specific to a single web
> > address on the server - that can add up rather quickly.  I foresee
> > administration wanting other forms recreated on the web, and with just
> > 30 forms, that approximately 90 CSS files unrelated to core CSS styles
> > for regular layout.
>
> > I've used the default.ctp layout supplied by Cake's core so often to
> > recreate functionality, I completely forgot I could add my own
> > variables to it, and that they would be accessible from my views.
> > Thanks again.
>
> > On Oct 7, 7:02 pm, teknoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> To me it seems that you've shut down the best option (creating a
> >> separate CSS file)... why not create one?
>
> >> On the other hand you could try something like that in the layout:
> >> if(isset($additional_css)) { echo $additional_css; }
>
> >> in the view:
> >> $this->set('additional_css', '<style> //your css code </style>');
>
> >> On Oct 7, 5:48 pm, BrendonKoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> I have some page-specific code (CSS in this case) that I would  
> >>> like to
> >>> use on a form.  This code will *not* be used anywhere else in my
> >>> application, and if replicated, only portions of it will be.  I'd
> >>> rather not have to create separate CSS files to use this.  I  
> >>> looked at
> >>> $html->css() and $html->style() without success.  Is there another
> >>> method to input *whatever* code I'd like directly in to
> >>> $scripts_for_layout?
>
> >>> The specific code I need to insert can be found at the following
> >>> pastebin address:http://pastebin.com/m28c87fd2
>
> >>> I do plan on reusing the layout I created for this, for other forms,
> >>> but the CSS is specific to this individual form (a recreation of a
> >>> paper form, and must retain the same look for legal reasons).
>
> >>> Although I could use $html->css for two of the three CSS sections  
> >>> (I'd
> >>> prefer not to however), that specific class method is not made to
> >>> handle IE conditional CSS statements for insertion.  Has anyone come
> >>> up with any solutions to this in their own projects, or have any  
> >>> ideas
> >>> on a possible solution?
>
> >>> Note: The linked CSS file has not yet been converted for use within
> >>> Cake, but that's not the issue here.- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
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