Authentication is for controller, not for view.


Dr Lobo...

I would like to agree with you, but logically authentication (username and 
password) would be required on a view.

I think we are using two different definitions of "Authentication".

I was only referring to a login screen presented for my admin console.

But I would agree the any Authentication methods would be in the controller.

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