Yeah, I didn't include the query on the model here, I inferred it when
saying that you should import the NavMenu model into the component

Make more sense?

On Nov 11, 8:34 am, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 10, 9:16 pm, validkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well first, it sounds like you want to create a component
>
> > Class NavComponent extends Object {}
>
> > It sounds like from your message that all 3 navs are on the same page,
> > you just want to be able to control the links that are in each. Am I
> > right?
>
> That's correct.
>
> > 3. Populate each array with their respective items
> > <?php
> >         $nav_1[] = array(
> >                         'title' => 'Home',
> >                         'controller' => 'pages',
> >                         'action' => 'display',
> >                         'id' => 1
> >                 )
> > ?>
>
> Wouldn't the array be populated by a query on the model? I know it's
> not the proper syntax, but in pseudo-code:
>
> $primary_nav = find ( nav_menu_items where nav_menu = 'primary nav
> id' );
>
> Thanks for your help. I'll dig more into this now that I have a
> starting point and that may answer some of my follow on questions.  I
> really am _that_ new to Cake so I'm kind of making this up as I go
> along. :-)
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