On Dec 9, 10:10 pm, WebbedIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just use Auth and ACL for what you're talking about.
>
> As Rob states Auth and ACL should be the way to go, but a word of
> warning! I for one have had problems employing Auth and ACL and
> judging by the amount of blogs and tutorials on the subject so do many
> others.
>
> I came across the following blog today (within this group) which looks
> promising to as a reference for finally getting my head around Auth
> and ACL. May be worth a look ;)
>
> http://www.ad7six.com/MiBlog/Authenticationhttp://www.ad7six.com/MiBlog/Blogs/view/ACLPart1http://www.ad7six.com/MiBlog/AclPart2
>
> Good luck!
Careful, like so many things out there those posts from my blog are
old and (at least the technical details are) obsolete ;) that content
predates 1.2 and the auth/acl components although the general concepts
are of course still valid.
I'd recommend starting
http://book.cakephp.org/view/641/Simple-Acl-controlled-Application
on any acl/auth quest. and quite simply any auth solution that isn't
based on the core auth component is imo not a best practice - the auth
component get's imporved and is widely used (and phenomenally
configurable) whereas other solutions are not or even if they are have
a much smaller userbase.
AD
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