Found some other artices on the bakery, but still strugling.

- ToniAcl component tutorial
- uri (http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/toniacl-component-
tutorial)

Dan

On 19 Set, 23:59, cakeFreak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well let's go with Cake 1.2,
>
> while the Auth component seems to be pretty stable, the ACL one still
> gives me some troubles!
>
> I found several interesting tutorials (cheers guys!) that I'll list
> for everybody else:
>
> -http://realm3.com/articles/setting_up_users_groups_withacl_and_auth_i...
> -http://lemoncake.wordpress.com/2007/07/19/using-authcomponent-and-acl...
> -http://lemoncake.wordpress.com/2007/07/19/using-authcomponent-and-acl...
> -http://www.ogrn.com/andy/2007/07/10/auth-changes-in-cakephp-12-and-ho...
> -http://blog.jails.fr/cakephp/
>
> + read those in the 
> backeryhttp://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/how-to-use-acl-in-1-2-x
>
> Nevertheless, I don't get why if I set an ACO Users (namely the
> controller) I stilll should map all its  actions.
> Namely I should put (via command line) "cake acl create aco Users add"
> - "cake acl create aco Users edit" etc
>
> why should I do that if in the aco-aro table I can grant specific
> rights to every CRUD operation?
>
> Or I am wrong?
>
> Cheers dan


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