I know that auth isn't the same as ACL, but they can be used together
for some pretty neat stuff in my opinion. I just had looked at auth
and thought that because my needs are fairly simple (3 different
groups of users, only 2 that need to be accounted for, and 1 will only
have one user in it), auth would be a little much and would add a
little too much micro management of telling each controller what each
group is allowed to use.

But anyways, beyond the friendly statements of trying to point me in a
different direction, would anyone be interested in actually helping me
solve my problem.

On Jun 9, 7:54 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wasn't sure if auth would work as easily for what I want later on,
> > dealing with multiple groups of users. And yes I know about ACL, I
> > just figured doing it this way now would save me micro management down
> > the road.
>
> Auth != ACL
>
> And yes, Auth will handle multiple groups of users just fine.
>
> Regards,
> - Dardo Sordi.

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