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I have this code:

// controller  
function contact($token) {
  $this->layout = 'ajax';
}

// contact element
<some html, no php>

// contact view html + javascript
<script type=".....">
....
$.post(
    $(this).attr("href"),
    null,
    function(data){
              $(data).appendTo($(".contact_store_link").parent()).fadeIn();
            }
    );
</script>

<!-- the relevant html -->
<dd><a class="contact_store_link" href="/stores/contact">link title</a></dd>

The problem is that regardless of the $this->layout = 'ajax'; directive, the returned layout is the default layout that is set in the appController.beforeFilter() function.

The thing is, except of the layout, the rest of the code is working just fine. the correct controller + action + passed arguments. the element and view also works fine and the returned data contains the processed data, just in the wrong layout.

clearing the tmp folder didn't help. I also verified that the ajax layout is as it should be (and works in another controller.action+view set).

?

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3 Answers 3

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You could try:


function contact($token) {
  $this->layout = 'ajax';
  $this->render("ajax_view_name", FALSE);
}

Hope it helps

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  • I believe that for Ajax requests you do not need a layout, but a View, is exactly what the render() method does. The two parameters refer to the view and layout respectively. That is, I believe you do not need the first line, since the second overrides the first. Feb 28, 2012 at 13:40
  • the MVC way requires the view, and the cake way the layout. tho i will accept your answer in the end, i removed the V so i may get other answers..
    – yossi
    Feb 28, 2012 at 13:55
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Have you tried setting $this->layout = null; in the action that is being called in the ajax request?

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What about $this->autoLayout = false;, then render the layout you want.

CakePHP defines autoLayout = true by default in the lib\View\View.php file. Hope it helps.

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