the problem: you echo too much (twice)
remove the echo in front of your method
it is a void function - at least in 1.2
since cakephp 1.3 it actually returns the value and therefore needs
the echo in front of it!
On 7 Jan., 06:44, Jeremy Burns jeremybu...@me.com wrote:
How are you setting and
Thanks for the prompt replies, guys! I am using $this-Session-
setFlash() in my controller after a successful form submission, then
redirecting, where I echo $session-flash(). I removed the echo, and
all is good! I can't believe I hadn't thought of that before, as I
spent an inordinate amount
well, its always a good idea to jump into the section in the cake core
file
before you bang your head to any solid objects in the room :)
On 7 Jan., 14:40, Kerr hayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the prompt replies, guys! I am using $this-Session-setFlash()
in my controller after a
Use this
$session-flash();
instead of
echo $session-flash();
Thanks
Dilip Bakotiya
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Jeremy Burns jeremybu...@me.com wrote:
How are you setting and displaying the flash value? Consider both an
instruction, so if you do something like
euromark -- I had done that, but for some reason had totally blanked
on the issue. It was likely due to the fact that I'd been up for 20
hours coding. :/
On Jan 7, 7:52 am, euromark dereurom...@googlemail.com wrote:
well, its always a good idea to jump into the section in the cake core
file
Hi all, I'm experiencing a really weird issue where the $session-
setFlash() method appends a single 1 character directly after the
generated div tag. I'm using an unmolested copy of CakePHP 1.2.5.
I've looked all through the source in SessionComponent, CakeSession
and SessionHelper and don't see
How are you setting and displaying the flash value? Consider both an
instruction, so if you do something like if($this-Session-flash());
you'll get both the message and a 1 to indicate success. To set the
value, use $this-Session-setFlash();. To display it, use $this-
Session-flash();.
On Jan 7,