and for hasing user passwords use AuthComponent::password('yourpassword');
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2012/1/9 Miles J <[email protected]>

> First off, security should be capitalized. Secondly, import it:
>
> App::uses('Security', 'Utility');
>
> On Jan 9, 10:09 am, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I imported some code from a cake 1.3 application to cake 2, now I get
> > an error on the following line:
> > $this->data['User']['password'] = security::hash($this->data['User']
> > ['password'], NULL, TRUE);
> >
> > Fatal error: Class 'security' not found in C:\xampp\htdocs\xxxxxx\Model
> > \User.php on line 112
>
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