Thanks Jeremy, I actually tried that yesterday. I guess I didn't set it properly in the User model arrays. I'll try it again.
On Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:43:13 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Burns wrote: > > You can set a specific key for each flash message and then flash it out > where and when needed. See: > http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/core-libraries/components/sessions.html#creating-notification-messages > > Jeremy Burns > Class Outfit > > http://www.classoutfit.com > > On 4 Apr 2013, at 12:37:50, Nathan Pierce <[email protected]<javascript:>> > wrote: > > Fortunately there is no admin role. In fact, if they changed it to > teacher, they would just have access to the teacher stuff. Not a security > risk fortunately. > > What I'm trying to do is have two forms on the same page, but them not > share the flash verification warnings that come back. Right now if I don't > type the email correctly in the register form, the warning tells me in both > the login and registration form that the email is not formatted properly. > I'd like two separate auth models to post to the same database, but not > share the same "email", "password" names to work properly. > > Can someone point me to some examples or documentation? > > On Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:32:00 AM UTC-4, André Luis wrote: >> >> I really didnt get what you want to do, but one thing... if anyone can >> register, do not use the hidden field for the role, because it´s value can >> be changed easily with some javascript, or even with webdesigner toold. For >> example, if I (studant) will register and watch the code in Chrome, with >> developer tools, and see the hidden field with que "student" value, i would >> try to change the value to "admin" for example, or try another possible >> keywords for example. >> >> Em quarta-feira, 3 de abril de 2013 20h25min51s UTC-3, Nathan Pierce >> escreveu: >>> >>> Hey all! I have to say this community is awesome. I'm pleased to see >>> there is help for newbies like me. >>> >>> I have an issue which I need suggestions for. I like doing things the >>> proper way and not creating an obtuse mess of code to do something simple. >>> Here it is: >>> >>> Uses Auth (nothing crazy) >>> >>> View - register.ctp contains a registration form: >>> >>> <?php >>> echo $this->Form->create('User', array('action' => 'register')); >>> echo $this->Form->input('full_name', array('label' => 'Full Name')); >>> echo $this->Form->input('email_register', array('label' => 'Email')); >>> echo $this->Form->input('password', array('type' => 'password', 'label' >>> => 'Password')); >>> echo $this->Form->input('password_confirm', array('type' => 'password', >>> 'label' => 'Confirm Password')); >>> echo $this->Form->hidden('role', array('value' => 'student')); >>> echo $this->Form->end('Register'); >>> ?> >>> >>> Then, the layout it uses (login.ctp) calls another form: >>> >>> <?php >>> echo $this->Form->create('User', array('action' => 'login')); >>> echo $this->Form->input('email', array('label' => false, 'type' => >>> 'email_login', 'value' => '', 'placeholder' => 'Email')); >>> echo $this->Form->input('password', array('label' => false, 'type' => >>> 'password_login', 'value' => '', 'placeholder' => 'Password')); >>> echo $this->Form->submit('GO', array('class' => 'login_submit')); >>> echo $this->Form->end(); >>> ?> >>> >>> My problem is that when register.ctp passes the data to the User.php >>> model, and does the validation, the login.ctp form gets the 'message =>' >>> from the model as well as the register.ctp form. >>> >>> Now, I need both the register.ctp and login.ctp form to check the >>> database if the email exists, run the validation if it's valid, etc etc. I >>> think you get the idea. My first idea was to change the login.ctp form from >>> input('email' to input('email_login' and have it act the same as the normal >>> email, just ignore the validation message. I looked and looked and couldn't >>> find any examples of how to achieve this. >>> >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >> > -- > Like Us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/CakePHP > Find us on Twitter http://twitter.com/CakePHP > > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "CakePHP" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected] <javascript:>. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]<javascript:> > . > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. > > > > > -- Like Us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/CakePHP Find us on Twitter http://twitter.com/CakePHP --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
