{293} - 3.5.2.5 Other Attributes
While you can check out the details for all controller attributes in the API, there are other controller attributes that merit their own sections in the manual.
The $cacheAction attribute aids in caching views, and the $paginate attribute is used to set pagination defaults for the controller. For more information on how to use these attributes, check out their respective sections in later on in this manual.
{625} - 3.5.2.5 Other Attributes
While you can check out the details for all controller attributes in the API, there are other controller attributes that merit their own sections in the manual.
The $cacheAction attribute aids in caching views, and the $paginate attribute is used to set pagination defaults for the controller. For more information on how to use these attributes, check out their respective sections later on in this manual.
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| While you can check out the details for all controller attributes in the API, there are other controller attributes that merit their own sections in the manual. | While you can check out the details for all controller attributes in the API, there are other controller attributes that merit their own sections in the manual. | ||
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| - | The $cacheAction attribute aids in caching views, and the $paginate attribute is used to set pagination defaults for the controller. For more information on how to use these attributes, check out their respective sections in later on in this manual. | + | The $cacheAction attribute aids in caching views, and the $paginate attribute is used to set pagination defaults for the controller. For more information on how to use these attributes, check out their respective sections later on in this manual. |
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