On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:37 PM, daze <[email protected]> wrote:

> I noticed though that the problem seems to stem from the
> acts_as_authentic line in my User model.  might that mean anything?
> what exactly is that line anyway....

Presumably you put it there? :-)

Anyway, from a project of my own:

$ find  -type f -name '*.rb' -exec grep -H 'acts_as_authentic'  {} \;
    app/models/user.rb:  acts_as_authentic do |c|
    vendor/gems/authlogic-2.1.6/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/base.rb:
   # Provides the base functionality for acts_as_authentic

$ find vendor/gems/authlogic-2.1.6 -type f -name '*.rb' -exec grep
'named_scope' {} \;
            named_scope :logged_in, lambda { {:conditions =>
["last_request_at > ?", logged_in_timeout.seconds.ago]} }
            named_scope :logged_out, lambda { {:conditions =>
["last_request_at is NULL or last_request_at <= ?",
logged_in_timeout.seconds.ago]} }
...
$

FWIW,
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