Alternatively, you can also do it:
$this->data['User']['[password'] = $this->Auth->password($this- 
 >data['User']['password']);

On Jun 20, 2008, at 11:18 PM, leo wrote:

>
> Well I got it working with sellotape, by forcing the hashing of the
> password:
>
> $this->data['User']['password'] =
> Security::hash(Configure::read('Security.salt').$this->data['User']
> ['password1']);
>
> I'm not really happy about having to do this as I would have thought
> the hash would be integral to the component, but I've lost two hours
> to this now and I have to move on...
>
> On 20 Juny, 18:08, leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> @Chris
>>
>>> Any reason why you're not using it (this is a trick question)?
>>
>> I am.
>>
>>> If you use the Auth component, the password is automatically hashed
>>> when you create a new record in your User table.
>>
>> It works ticketyboo when inserting a _new_ record. It ticketydoesn't
>> when you then edit that record.
> >


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