On Mar 10, 9:09 pm, wolf net netwolf...@gmail.com wrote:
Controller: $this-set('controller', $this);
view: $controller-action();
IMHO that's a bad idea on many levels.
What I meant was something like: $this-set('testResults', $this-
CustomComponent-getTest());
Then in the view you use
Hello Backers,
Im Stuck with this, how would you implement this:
I made a CustomController wich method test() calls CustomComponent-
getTest()
I made a CustomComponent wich methods are setTest() getTest().
I made a CustomHelper wich method is getTest() wich should call the
Thats completely against the concept, why on earth are you doing it
that way? Helpers are used for view support, Components are used for
controller support.
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On Mar 10, 12:29 pm, bäckerlehrling c.fue...@gmail.com wrote:
Now how can i acces the CustomController in the CustomHelper to call
the CustomController's CustomComponent Method getTest()? How would you
do this?
I would do a call to $this-set() in your controller to set a variable
to be used
Controller: $this-set('controller', $this);
view: $controller-action();
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On Mar 10, 12:29 pm, bäckerlehrling c.fue...@gmail.com wrote:
Now how can i acces the CustomController in the CustomHelper to call
the CustomController's CustomComponent Method