> You're quoting something I didn't say! When you're working on three
> large websites at the same time, learning curve time is at a premium.
> I got so far down the line then made the economic decision that I
> could code up my requirements more rapidly. The advantage is that the
> learning curve is then built in.

I was talking about a lot of users using "own authorization system
instead of using the components that are in Cake core, but you are
right, and here is not a matter of better or wrong, but what fits in
your needs. My apologies.


> I found your tutorial early on and it is excellent. My only problem
> with it was that administration of acl is done at the command line.
> Who in the real world is going to do that? We generally don't have
> console access to our clients' servers (neither do they) as they are
> usually shared. That means creating records locally, exporting them
> and importing them. Not nice.

You can make an web interfase for ACL administration.  Havent you read
Franky tutorial in cakeforum?

Cheers,
mbavio
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