Thanks everyone.

All along, I thought CakePHP does not have a default authentication. But
from clark ryan's post and I also read the cookbook, I found this...

http://book.cakephp.org/view/220/simple-user-authentication

But, Its emtpy. I wonder if you guys know how could I use the cakephp simple
auth?
BTW, Is this the on on the bakery? the simple auth for 1.2.x?

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:28 AM, Sliv (Tim MacAleese) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> I started off a long time ago trying othAuth, obAuth, (can't remember
> all the different names, but I tried several).  The problem I ran into
> is that you are then stuck if you upgrade your core and whatever
> script you chose happens to break because it used overrides or hacks
> or whatever.  Or, the script simply didn't get updated to fix various
> bugs because the developer had moved on to other things.
>
> More recently I chose to just search all over the place, mainly
> hitting places like Chris Hartjes' blog, this Group, other blogs, etc.
> and also just read through the API.  I'm still not what I would
> consider "confident" about working with Auth/ACL, but I am more
> comfortable upgrading my core without breaking my app because I'm
> trying to stick to the conventions of the framework (plus having more
> understanding of how the implementation works in my app).
>
> >
>


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