hi lukemack,

i read the code, acl.php first, and noticed that it doesn't work as
written in the tutorial,
checked if it's fixed or not in the trunk and was sure it's fixed. i
tried the code and it worked  for me. so i wrote here.

i am happy to hear that it works there too ;-)

-Yoshihiro



2007/2/4, lukemack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> seems to work - thanks for the tip. where did you find out about this?
>
> On 3 Feb, 20:26, "yosha_01" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi, lukemack
> >
> > I have experienced exactly the same problem on the same tutorial. Try
> > replacing a function view() in acl.php with the latest version in
> > trunk.
> >
> > https://trac.cakephp.org/browser/trunk/cake/1.1.x.x/cake/scripts/acl....
> >
> > (and the old one for your reference.)https://trac.cakephp.org/browser/
> > tags/1.1.12.4205/cake/scripts/acl.php#L338
> >
> > I hope you can sleep well tonight ;-)
> >
> > -Yoshihiro
> >
> > On 1月28ζ—₯, 午後7:15, "lukemack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > I'm following this tutorial:
> >
> > >http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-dw-os-php-cake2.html
> >
> > > and have a problem with creating AROs. The tutorial walks through
> > > creating two AROs:
> >
> > > phpacl.phpcreate aro 0 null Users
> > > phpacl.phpcreate aro 0 null Dealers
> >
> > > however, using that command gives the following error:
> >
> > > There was an error creating the Aro, probably couldn't find the parent
> > > node.
> > >  If you wish to create a new root node, specify the <parent_id> as
> > > '0'.
> >
> > > I therefore did phpacl.phpcreate aro 0 0 Users and the same for
> > > Dealers
> >
> > > My users_controller.php contains a register function which contains:
> >
> > >           $aro = new Aro();
> > >           $aro->create($this->User->id, 'Users', $this->data['User']
> > > ['username']);
> >
> > > However. when Iviewthe AROs usingacl.php....
> >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/www/cake/scripts$ phpacl.phpviewaro 0
> > > Aro tree:
> >
> > > ------------------------------------------------
> >
> > > [1]Users
> >
> > > [2]Dealers
> >
> > > ------------------------------------------------
> >
> > > my created user does not appear below [1] users as suggested by the
> > > tutorial.
> >
> > > Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong? One thing I have noticed is
> > > that in the aros table in mysql, the line representing the user I have
> > > created has a different foreign key value (4) as compared to the Users
> > > and Dealers which have a value of 0.
> >
> > > many thanks for any help,
> >
> > > lukemack.
>
>
> >
>

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