No, you're seeing correct behaviour.
the data prefix means the posted data gets into $this-data, for handy
access.
The Account prefix is your model, so that you can easily get the
fields for a particular model, and pass them to save, i.e:
$this-Account-save($this-data['Account']);
Embrace the Cake convention, it'll let you use all the nice features.
On Jan 2, 12:18 am, lirc201 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having some trouble with my login form. In my thtml file:
?php echo $html-input('Account/email',array(id = email,
class=input));?
but when I view source:
input name=data[Account][email] id=email class=input ...
I was assuming cake would fill in name=email to correspond to the
field name in my model.
Thanks,
Brian
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