This seems like a routing issue. What's the route you're using for this?

And, are you certain that the both servers have an identical routes.php?

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Tony Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I moved my CakePHP app to a new server and everything is working fine
> except the one area where I have to allow public access.
>
> The controller I want to allow is 'report', so in the pertinent
> controller, I have this:
>
> function beforeFilter() {
>                $this->Auth->allow('report');
>        }
> }
>
> This worked fine on the previous server. However, on the new server,
> when I try to access the URL in question, I'm sent to the login page.
>
> Let's say my url is 'example.com/controller_name/report'
>
> I'm immediately redirected to 'example.com/users/login'
>
> But, if I go to 'example.com/Controller_Name/report', it works fine.
> The only problem is that since the form on the page is built using
> $form->create('ControllerName', array('action' => 'report')), the form
> action winds up reverting to the CakePHP convention of
> 'controller_name/action' rather than 'Controller_Name/action' and I'm
> once again kicked out.
>
> I'm sure there's probably something simple I'm missing that will
> correct this, but I don't know where to start. Has anyone run into
> this behavior before?
> >
>

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