I agree with Jonathan!

The "Lord of the rings" Example shows us how powerful ACL in cake can
be, and helped me a lot to get in touch with ACL.

But (for me) it is far away from a real users project.
Perhaps an example of controlling rights of a whole communitiy login
with diffrent roles could be useful to understand ACL/Auth !

On Jul 2, 10:31 am, leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In general, not just ACL, I feel examples and tutorials should lean
> more towards 'real' database access and less towards SQL. We all know
> (or should know)  how to create and manipulate records through SQL,
> but we're there to learn how to do things through Cake / PHP so
> examples using Cake are more pertinent. Nobody is going to administer
> a website via the MySql console.
>
> I've just looked at the ACL section and it appears to have been
> changed in the last day or two. No SQL, and code that works.
>
> Regarding the comment by Renan Gonçalves, the key to translatable text
> is to get it right in its original language first. I've done a lot of
> translation and it's always the pseudo intellectual stuff (lots of
> inappropriate big words and weird grammar) and flowery colloquial
> stuff that causes problems.
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