I'm sorry but I didn't mean it like that. I can't get it to work with
the solution you posted and I have followed your advice very
carefully. Now, I think the solution where you return the salt value
in newSalt() instead is better (for me anyways) but I can't understand
why there is a credentials mismatch. How is it any difference setting
the 'special_sauce' in AppController's beforeFilter than in newSalt()?
I've been trying this for days now with no luck and that's why I'm
posting here.

On Mar 10, 3:23 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so it "doesn't work" huh?
> well...
>
> the best advice i can give you with this information is: make it work
>
> On Mar 10, 3:04 pm, "Hubbo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > (whoops, did a reply to author. I'll post again here)
>
> > The DAuth component is loaded in my appcontroller and doesn't work.
>
> > On Mar 10, 2:47 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > you need the dAuth component in your appcontroller to do that.  (like
> > > i said in that comment)
> > > if you include the component, and change the code back to what i
> > > posted, it should work.
>
> > > On Mar 10, 2:24 pm, "Hubbo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm using dAuth and want a login form that is accessible on all pages
> > > > on the site. Following Dieter's advice in comment 53 
> > > > onhttp://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/147mybeforeFilter() in
> > > > AppController now looks like this:
>
> > > >         function beforeFilter()
> > > >         {
> > > >                 $error = '';
> > > >                 $this->DAuth->newSalt();
> > > >                 $this->set('error', $error);
> > > >                 $this->set('allowcleartext', 
> > > > $this->DAuth->allowClearText);
> > > >         }
>
> > > > By using this solution I get this error message:
> > > > Fatal error: Call to a member function set() on a non-object in /
> > > > DEVELOPMENT/app/controllers/components/d_auth.php on line 350
>
> > > > So I changed newSalt() in the dAuthComponent to return the salt value
> > > > instead:
>
> > > > function newSalt()
> > > >         {
> > > >                 $salt = crc32(time());
> > > >                 //$this->controller->set('special_sauce',$salt);
> > > >                 $this->Session->write('salt', $salt);
>
> > > >                 return $salt;
> > > >         }
>
> > > > and beforeFilter() now looks like this:
>
> > > >         function beforeFilter()
> > > >         {
> > > >                 $error = '';
> > > >                 $salt = $this->DAuth->newSalt();
> > > >                 $this->set('special_sauce', $salt);
> > > >                 $this->set('error', $error);
> > > >                 $this->set('allowcleartext', 
> > > > $this->DAuth->allowClearText);
> > > >         }
>
> > > > But by using this method I end up with a credentials mismatch error. I
> > > > can't figure out what the problem is. Any advice would be great!
>
> > > > //Miche


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