Similiar to what I had in mind, thanks for the input nevertheless :)

*thumbs up*

Jacek

Stinkbug pisze:
> I believe the proper MVC way to do it is to do the check in your
> controller and set the variables for you view.  So in your controller
> you might have something like this:
>
> if ($this->Acl->check(your acl info)) {
>     $this->set('admin', true);
> }
>
> Then in your view you would simple check the $admin variable:
>
> if ($admin) {
>     You html content.
> }
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> On Apr 6, 4:20 am, Faza <f...@ansi.pl> wrote:
>   
>> Hello all,
>>
>> just happily finished setup of group-based ACL in my app, thanks to
>> brilliant tutorial on Cake site.
>>
>> Nevertheless, despite looking around I haven't found any way (known to a
>> noob like me) to use a function similiar to $this->Acl->check() in View,
>> for, say, hiding certain sections of webpage to non-admin users or
>> anything like that. I know, I could do it by saving users group in
>> session and checking it in View, but I'm curious if there's some cake
>> way to do it.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Regards
>> Jacek
>>     
> >
>
>   


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