First be aware I am rather new to cakephp so I may be wrong :)
And I came from more complex things like websphere and .net so I may
have wrong habits :)
First I thought about views like You, but it felt like running against
the wind. It helped me really to think about views as pages from the
site
Thanks, Robert. What happens when you introduce ajax into the
equation, and now you want to dynamically reload one of these elements
(for example, customer had 5 inquiries, you're showing one at a time
through ajax). Do you now have to create an action/view for each of
these elements anyway so tha
What bugs me is that they are conceptually different views of a model,
not reusable web page elements -- i.e. they are not menus, sidebars,
headers, footers... With that kind of architecture, I'd end up with
"customer" controller retrieving and passing "inquiry" data to
"customer" view, which then
> What is the proper "cake-way" of doing this?
I think You don't need views for inquiries, only elements. Views are
for separate pages, to render inquires on customer page use elements
or even some kind of helper... anyway thats the way I do it. :)
Robert
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I don't see the problem with using elements, that's exactly what they
were made for.
Layouts: outer wrapper, same for all pages (or very few different
variations)
Views: the actual "page", usually one per action
Elements: re-usable pieces of a view that are the same on many pages
You can put
>From what I could gather in other posts, it seem like the right way to
do this is through requestAction, although there are a few things
which don't seem right. Let me very briefly explain my setup which
should be fairly common.
I have 2 tables, customers, and inquiries. Customers hasMany
inquir