The way I've done this is define the ACOs to be roles and check the user's
access to the required role with Acl->check. That way you can have multiple
roles in a tree-structure and the access checks are super simple. There are
drawbacks though: which role is required for each action is hardcoded
I have asked a similar question a few days ago. If I understood you
correctly, then you basically want people to be member of more than
one group. I have been told that I would leave the normal acl way
there and I would have to implement my authentication myself.
Basically something like;
// in be
Any advice is appreciated
Check out the new CakePHP Questions site http://cakeqs.org and help others with
their CakePHP related questions.
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"CakePHP" group.
To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com
To
Hi folks! :)
Im building a website and decided to use CakePHP as framework. So Im
totally new to the framework and Im not familiar with alots of things.
I have though spent tens of hours reading the CookBook througtly.
I have a problem with ACL in my website, which is the reason Im
writing this.