Look at the manual (http://manual.cakephp.org/chapter/configuration)
section 4.
Read the first three paragraphs.

Grtz
Jos


On Jun 27, 7:27 am, Contrid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I would like to get some feedback on a specific approach I'm taking. I
> don't know if this is normal and if it's good (CakePHP) coding
> practice, since this is my first CakePHP application.
>
> I have added a route in my "/app/config/routes.php" document. It looks
> like this :
>
> $Route -> connect('/admin', array('controller' => 'admin', 'action' =>
> 'index'));
>
> ...which takes a user/admin to the index method of the AdminController
> controller whenever "/admin/" is accessed.
>
> Now...whenever, let's say "/admin/files/" is accessed, the user will
> go to the "admin_index" method/function of the FilesController
> controller in my application.
>
> Another example is, let's say a user goes to "/admin/users/" the user
> will go to the "admin_index" method/function inside the
> UsersController controller.
>
> Last example. The administrator is about to edit a user account and
> goes to "/admin/users/edit" with POST or GET data. This will mean that
> the "admin_edit" method is executed inside the UsersController
> controller.
>
> Is this fine?
> What do you think about the approach?
> Is it "abnormal" to have my admin functions inside the same controller
> used by users?


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