1st idea : test it, you'll see if your server crash
2nd idea : maybe there is a way to override View (like an AppView for
instance)
I don't know of it's possible, but if I were you, I'll check towards
this way

On 22 oct, 17:08, "Liebermann, Anja Carolin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi djiize,
>
> Thanks for the hint. But my problem with the size of my view would still 
> remain.
>
> I guess in the end the view will contain several thousands (litearally) of 
> lines in xml and would cause a crash of either php / server / or browser. So 
> what I would like to do is write chunks of data from the view output into a 
> file while it is generated and not after I have a big servercrashing datablob.
> Any idea?
>
> Background information: I program a product information system and in the end 
> all gathered data should go to an xml-export file for e.g. a WCMS, catalogue 
> or a distributor.
>
> Greetings Anja
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von djiize
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2008 16:55
> An: CakePHP
> Betreff: Re: Write view output to file - best MVC approach?
>
> in Controller code, a call to $this->render() returns the content of the view 
> HTH
>
> On 22 oct, 15:49, "Liebermann, Anja Carolin"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
>
> > I make good progress with my xml-export.
> > Since I expect the output to become very big, I would like to write
> > the resulting view rather to the harddisk to download later than show
> > it on the screen.
>
> > Now my questions:
> > In my controller I have an function which could write strings in a file.
> > But my strings are composed in my view!
>
> > What is the best approach to stay in the MVC world?
>
> > Call the write function form the view? Or transfer all foreach logic
> > to the controller? If I do the second what do I do with strings I have
> > put in elements?
>
> > If I want to avoid an overflow in my RAM do I have to flush something
> > in between?
>
> > Thank you for your opinion and any hints!
>
> > Anja
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