On Jun 25, 2007, at 7:58 PM, inVINCable wrote:
>
> I have spent the last 3 hours trying to figure this out, and to no
> avail.
>
> Everything was fine and dandy until I add my login function in the
> users controller. unction login() {
>
> if(!empty($this->data))
>
> {
> // see if there are any users in the database with the
> same
> username
> $someone =
> $this->User->findByUsername($this->data['User']
> ['username']);
>
>
> if(!empty($someone['User']['password']) && $someone
> ['User']
> ['password'] == $this->data['User']['password'])
> {
> $this->Session->write('User', $someone['User']);
> $this->redirect('/');
> }
> {
>
> echo "there has been a problem";
> }
> }
> }
>
>
> It keeps telling me it has already sent the session headers from my
> other model (school.php) I have had this problem before and could
> never fix it. What the hell is my other model sender out as a header?
Got any whitespace before or after the <? ?>, or is there *anything*
be printed or echo()'d?
-- John
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