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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:37:50+00:00 2026-05-15T03:37:50+00:00

let’s say i have: http://some-domain/application/controller/action/parameter This is somehow working in cakePHP. Now I want

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let’s say i have:

http://some-domain/application/controller/action/parameter

This is somehow working in cakePHP. Now I want to now what exactly ‘parameter’ is. But inside the Model. How to get to this information?

I have to say that there is a formular including a ‘Next’ Button and I want to validate the input inside of the Model in beforeValidate(). But I have to know on which page the user was at the time of clicking the submit button. This page is ‘parameter’.

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    2026-05-15T03:37:51+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:37 am

    There are two type of parameter in CakePHP, you have passed parameters and named parameters. A passed parameter is as shown in your example and will be passed as part of the url.

    http://example.com/controller/action/passed_param
    echo $this->params['passed'][0] // 'passed_param'
    
    http://example.com/controller/action/name:param
    echo $this->params['named']['name'] // 'param'
    

    I would recommend getting the parameters in your controller and calling model methods with them passed through.

    Such as

    $this->Model->find('all', array('conditions'=>array('id'=>$this->params['passed'][0])));
    

    As to how it’s working, you will want to have a look at your routes file. In your app/config/routes.php you will find all the routing and which parts are passed.

    The standard cake url format is usually as follows, as you’ll see in the routes.
    array('controller'=>'MyController', 'action'=>'MyAction', 'MyParam');

    I can’t seem to find a specific page in the book on Params, but have a google around for guides.

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