AFAIK login and login are special functions, that don't require acl branches
(is it fair to call them that, part of a tree)

it won't solve the issue, are other controlers working with acl?

On 31/03/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have spent hours and hours struggling with the ACL. It is about the
> most frustrating thing I have worked with. I have to use it because
> its inheritable permissions (if anyone has any alternatives to use I
> am all ears). Anyway, this is what my trees look like:
>
> Welcome to CakePHP v1.2.0.6311 beta Console
> -----------------------------------------------
> Aco tree:
> -----------------------------------------------
>   [1]ROOT
>
>     [2]Users
>
>       [3]menu
>
>       [6]logout
>
>     [4]Pages
>
>     [5]Candidates
>
>       [8]index
>
>     [7]Groups
>
> -------------------------
> Aro tree:
> -------------------------
>   [1]Admin
>
>     [2]
>
>     [3]
>
>   [4]Clients
>
>     [5]Client1
>
>       [6]client1user
>
>     [7]Client2
>
>       [8]client2user
> -----------------------------------------------
> So far so good. Then I grant access for Clients to index, and I check
> that client1user successfully inherited permission, which it does.
>
> >cake acl grant Clients index all
> >cake acl check client1user index all
> >>>client1user is allowed.
>
> Then when I login as client1user and go to /Candidates/index, I get
> redirected because the Acl thinks I don't have permission.
>
> Does anyone have any idea why this is happening and what I can do
> about it??
>
> *frustrated*
>
> Thanks in advance!
> -Eric
>
> >
>

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