If it's just basic blogging functionality, you might be better off 
sticking with the various blogs that have been built using CakePHP 
and/or building your own.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am not aware of a way to rendering an element without actually
> bringing all of Cake to life.
> A few ideas that may be more of less suitable to you.
> 
> The quick and hacky way:
> 
> $_GET['url'] = '/controller/action/param';
> require_once('path/to/cake/app/webroot/index.php');
> 
> This is an "old" way to get cli access to a Cake action. Problem is,
> this can mess with Wordpress (since we are modifying $_GET).
> 
> A more updates 1.2 way is to run it through cake's console. It is also
> meant for cli access but can be accessed from another php-script as-
> well.
> 
> These will hardly be efficient but at least better than curl of
> something.
> 
> That's all I can think of.
> /Martin
> 
> 
> On Oct 17, 2:35 am, aapljack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have installed a Wordpress blog alongside a Cake app. I have the
>> Wordpress files in the webroot (app/webroot/articles/) directory of
>> the Cake app. I have taken my elements code and built templates inside
>> the Wordpress directory. I would rather render the elements like with
>> the Cake layout files. Is there a way to access and render my Cake
>> elements in the Wordpress templates?
>>
>> All help is appreciated!
>>
>> Brian
> > 

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