Thanks for the tip.

I double checked the schema and they're correct. I also downloaded the
live database to the local machine and it still works locally.

Just curious, but why doesn't the acl join table follow cake
conventions? Shouldn't it be acos_aros instead of aros_acos?

-Corie

On Jun 12, 12:16 pm, aranworld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could it have something to do with case sensitivity?
>
> I also am using Auth with 'crud' and am not having any troubles with
> the current svn version of cake on either my local windows or remote
> linux servers.
>
> There must be some difference between the two servers.  Maybe the
> database schemas are different?  I once ran into trouble with the Acl
> Component, because in my aros_acos table the crud columns were set as
> INT, when they should have been CHAR.
>
> -Aran
>
> On Jun 12, 8:34 am, Corie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've got a development server and a live server running my websites.
> > I've upgraded to RC1 and I'm getting some errors when trying to access
> > some pages that rely on Acl. Auth works because it logs me in but any
> > page that requires Acl gives these errors.
>
> > Notice (8): Undefined index:  action [CORE/cake/libs/controller/
> > components/auth.php, line 439]
>
> > Notice (8): Undefined index:  action [CORE/cake/libs/controller/
> > components/auth.php, line 440]
>
> > Notice (8): Undefined index:  controller [CORE/cake/libs/controller/
> > components/auth.php, line 440]
>
> > Warning (512): Auth::startup() - Attempted access of un-mapped action
> > "" in controller "" [CORE/cake/libs/controller/components/auth.php,
> > line 440]
>
> > Warning (2): Cannot modify header information - headers already sent
> > by (output started at /usr/lib/php/cake/cake/basics.php:111) [CORE/
> > cake/libs/controller/controller.php, line 576]
>
> > I'm using $this->Auth->authorize = 'crud';
>
> > The code and file structure is the exact same on both servers. One
> > works (winblows) and one does not (linux).
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