#5952: AclBehavior uses $model->name  instead of $model->alias
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    Reporter:  fukumori                   |         Owner:           
        Type:  Bug                        |        Status:  closed   
    Priority:  Medium                     |     Milestone:  1.2.x.x  
   Component:  ACL (Access Control List)  |       Version:  1.2 Final
    Severity:  Normal                     |    Resolution:  invalid  
    Keywords:                             |   Php_version:  n/a      
Cake_version:                             |  
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Changes (by mark_story):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => invalid

Comment:

 Why?  This was changed in [7391] because using alias can cause issues
 where your ACO/ARO's never match when a model is related to under a
 different alias. Whereas using $name the ACO/ARO will always be found.

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