What did you change it to?
I think it's always a good idea to follow up with your solution so
that others can learn from your experiences.

On Jun 11, 6:22 am, Reza Muhammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Grant. Yeah, it turned out that i only needed to change my
> validation rule.
>
> Good day.
> Reza
> On Jun 11, 2008, at 11:59 AM, Grant Cox wrote:
>
>
>
> > There is no such limit in Cake by default, it'll be in your
> > application code.
>
> > Are you sure that the model is passing validation?  If you have the
> > "alphaNumeric" validation rule, it'll fail on a period, as it
> > explicitly only allows alphabetic and numeric chars.  What is the SQL
> > being generated?
>
> > Please post your relevant model and controller action if you require
> > further assistance.
>
> > On Jun 11, 2:50 pm, Reza Muhammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi all,
>
> >> I just noticed that by default Cake wouldn't save data where a .
> >> (dot)
> >> is present.  For example, I tried to add a new username that is
> >> "firstname.lastname", and Cake said that the user was added
> >> successfully, but it wasn't added at all.
>
> >> What do I need to add so that Cake can accept this type of special
> >> character? Is sanitize part of it?
>
> >> Thank you.
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