Hey guys,
I have 2 very identical templates which have only a minor difference to
them. Their action is exactly the same. So instead of retyping code or
wasting precious space (LOL), here is what my genius conjours:
private function privateAction()
{
// do some amazing coding
}
public function
you can use partitials for the view
and in the acction pass the myvar
include_partitial('name', array('myvar'=>$myvar));
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Parijat Kalia wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I have 2 very identical templates which have only a minor difference to
> them. Their action is exactly t
Erm .. why not just use the same action instead of having two actions that
are exactly the same? If you are not sure what I mean please give me an
example of what you are doing and I can explain better, but you don't need
to create seperate actions if they are exactly the same
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010
There's a setTemplate method on controller. Find the best between
setTemplate and include_partial for your case
Le 3 nov. 2010 21:46, "Gareth McCumskey" a écrit :
Erm .. why not just use the same action instead of having two actions that
are exactly the same? If you are not sure what I mean plea
I think both ways are fine..
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 16:33, Martin Ibarra Cervantes <
ibarra.cervan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you can use partitials for the view
>
> and in the acction pass the myvar
>
>
> include_partitial('name', array('myvar'=>$myvar));
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Parija
Huh
If it's only a minor difference in the templates, you probably don't really
need 2 templates and could just pass a variable to the template so that from
there you know how you should display it...
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Alex Pilon wrote:
> I think both ways are fine..
>
>
> On