On 25 April 2012 13:22, Amir Z. <[email protected]> wrote:
> I got the point.
>
> Thank you so much Colin.
>
> Now code is working fine. Problem was that I was not using the hashing
> algorithm for authorization_token. It was taking the user.id as an
> authorization_token.
>
> As I apply the hashing algorithm to it. Hashing generates authorization
> token as a string.
>
> Problem Solved :)
>
> Thanks Colin

Ok, even though I only manage to answer the easy questions I get the
credit for the more difficult ones.  Excellent :)

You might like to thank Fred too since it was he that provided the answer.

Colin

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