I'm confused.  Why do URLs in Cake typically point to "controller/
action" and not "view/action"?  I would have thought a link was
presenting something to the user, i.e. a view, not an action.

The Cake manual's blog tutorial has a link as follows:

echo $html->link('Add Post', '/posts/add');

and when you look at the Post controller's add action you see:

function add()
{
  if (!empty($this->data))
  {
    if ("this->Post->save(%this->data))
    {
      $this->flash('Your post has been saved.', '/posts');
    }
  }
}

I don't see how that displays the Add Post form (i.e. view) to the
user... Or am I missing the point?

Thanks.


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