Whoops! I was wrong, you can access it via $this->Session-
>read('User.first_name'); because the read function uses Set::extract
to get the value out.

On Nov 13, 1:05 pm, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From within my controller if I print the entire session:
>
> $this->Session->read()
> It returns:
> Array ( [Config] => Array ( [userAgent] =>
> cbc2e74d1e45abcccfdc85ca016f6426 [time] => 1194988565 [rand] =>
> 1309992527 ) [User] => Array ( [id] => 1 [username] => brehg
> [password] => DEB8ABLE [email] => [EMAIL PROTECTED] [first_name] =>
> Brian [last_name] => Rehg ) )
>
> If I try to print an element within the array:
> $this->Session->read('first_name');
> returns:
> nothing
>
> What am i doing wrong


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