Feel free to post it up :)

- james

On 1/11/06, Subimage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Adam wrote:
> > The solution I'd suggest, and that I've tried to present in the login
> > and user engines, is not actually putting any code into model classes
> > directly. Instead, create modules which can then be included into
> > model classes. To override the User class in the login engine, you
> > only have to create a user.rb in your /app/models directory, and
> > ensure that it has the line "include
> > 'LoginEngine::AuthenticatedUser'". To override any methods defined in
> > the module, just redefine them in your class.
> >
> > Hope this makes it a bit clearer.
>
> A lot - thanks. Hopefully this info makes it back to the wiki as well...
>
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