I was calling component methods using $this-controller-component-
someMethod();
Oh well. I'll figure out a different/better way.
Thanks.
On Jun 26, 11:59 am, John David Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Jun 26, 2007, at 10:43 AM, migloth wrote:
I recently downloaded CakePHP release 1.2.
When I attempted to access the $controller member of the View object
($this-controller), I get a message similar to the following.
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /somesite/
htdocs/app/views/elements/someElement.thtml on line 2
The code for someElement.thtml is:
?php
$user = $this-controller-someMethod();
.
.
.
?
I started poking around and discovered that the View constructor never
initializes the $controller variable in release 1.2.
It is initialized in release 1.1.x.x.
Is this by design?
Yes - allowing the view layer to have full access to the controller
layer violates MVC tenets.
What did you need the controller object for?
-- John
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