The Ajax plugin seems to work pretty well for me:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/acl-management-plugin

Only issue I ran into was the stylesheet wasn't referenced correctly,
so I had to move the CSS to the webroot CSS folder.

Other than that it works nicely.

On Nov 12, 9:01 am, Esoteric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been using Cake 1.1 for a while now and I had moved to Cake 1.2
> a while back for a couple new project ideas, and I never really ran
> into a problem. However recently I was looking into Authentication and
> ACLs in Cake 1.2, and while there have been some improvements I have
> found a lack of ACL management in 1.2. The old ACL management "Naswad
> Demo" (I think that is what it was called) that I used in 1.1 was
> perfect, but it doesn't work in 1.2 do to legacy api calls that it
> still uses. There is another ACL management plugin I tried using from
> the bakery, but it doesn't seem to work right, and it is completely
> manual, plus it doesn't seem to work right when you are in development
> mode in Cake. It also is only available from SVN, so it hasn't even
> been released yet as a completed plugin.
>
> So my question is does anyone know of a complete acl management plugin
> that works well? Preferably I would like to see the Naswad Demo ACL
> mangement plugin for 1.2, I could port it myself, which I might, but I
> thought I would ask the community first if anyone knows or is using
> one.
>
> Thanks!
> -Erik
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